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  1. Dauman and Tyler (1992) suggested that the noise must last at least five minutes and occur at least two times per week. These are rea sonable criteria to define tinnitus, but superfluous for the typical patient who experiences tinnitus all or most of the time.

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  2. Tinnitus has been defined as head or ear noise lasting at least 5 min and occurring more than once a week (Dauman & Tyler, 1992). For most people who have tinnitus, the sound is constant or near-constant.

    • James A. Henry, James A. Henry, Susan Griest, Susan Griest, Tara L. Zaugg, Emily Thielman, Christine...
    • 10.1044/2014_AJA-14-0042
    • 2015
    • Am J Audiol. 2015 Mar; 24(1): 66-77.
  3. Jan 1, 2007 · A decision needs to be made whether the treatment is aimed at decreasing the tinnitus or the effects of the tinnitus. Figure 1 shows an adaptation of the model proposed by Dauman and Tyler (1992) to help conceptualize factors related to measuring and understanding tinnitus and its effects.

    • Richard S Tyler, Jacob Oleson, Jacob Oleson, William Noble, William Noble, Claudia Coelho, Claudia C...
    • 2007
  4. Dec 2, 2016 · Evidence of central involvement. (Tyler, 1981) Heard in 1 ear, 8th nerve cut, no change in perception. mask ipsilaterally, tinnitus can be heard in the other ear. can be masked at low levels in contralateral ear.

  5. Nov 27, 2015 · Dauman and Tyler assert that the magnitude of the tinnitus perception significantly influences emotional distress. However, it is argued that subjectively perceived loudness is separate from objective loudness, measured by psychoacoustic matching procedures (Henry & Meikle, 2000 ).

    • John Moring, Anne Bowen, Jenifer Thomas, Lindsay Bira
    • 2016
  6. Dauman and Tyler (1992) suggested that the noise must last at least five minutes and occur at least two times per week. These are reasonable criteria to define tinnitus, but superfluous for the typical patient who experiences tinnitus all or most of the time.

  7. [Dauman and Tyler (1992)] proposed that the overall impact of tinnitus on a patient is influenced by the characteristics not only of tinnitus but also of that particular patient. Therefore, we believe it is critical to examine individual results to understand treatment effects in patients with bothersome tinnitus because not all tinnitus ...

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