Is The Ringing In Your Ears Actually Coming From Your Brain?
A brief conversation with leading auditory researcher, Dr. Samuel Peterson.Interviewer: Dr. Peterson, thank you for your time. Your research suggests tinnitus isn't what we think it is. What's the big surprise?
Dr. Peterson: The surprise is that for many, tinnitus isn't an ear issue. It's a signal processing problem in the brain. Think of it like a radio station with bad reception—the noise isn't from the speaker, it's from the signal.
Interviewer: So how can someone learn more about this 'bad signal' and what to do about it?
Dr. Peterson: I created a short, free video presentation to explain this new science. My goal is to empower people with the right information. In it, you'll discover:
- Why the noise really starts (and how it's linked to the brain).
- A common daily factor that can make the ringing louder or quieter.
- An introduction to a science-backed technique to help manage the sound.
Interviewer: So, the first step is understanding. Thank you, Doctor.
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