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  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Tinnitus pitch matching is crucial for effective sound-based therapies but is challenging due to tinnitus subjectivity and existing method limitations.
  • Conventional methods require frequent adjustments, posing difficulties for patients, especially those with hearing loss.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the reliability of two self-guided tinnitus pitch matching methods: the method of adjustment (MOA) and the multiple-choice method (MCM).

Main Methods:

  • 20 participants with chronic tinnitus and hearing loss completed both MOA and MCM assessments in separate sessions.
  • Reliability was evaluated using intraclass correlation (ICC) and difference in octaves (OD) metrics.

Main Results:

  • Both MOA and MCM exhibited good reliability.
  • ICC and OD values indicated that the methods might capture different facets of tinnitus perception.

Conclusions:

  • The multiple-choice method (MCM) is a reliable tool for tinnitus pitch matching in a clinical population.
  • MCM offers a comparable and potentially more accessible alternative to conventional pitch matching techniques.