Freakonomics Radio
Your Brain Doesn’t Work the Way You Think
David Eagleman
So tinnitus is a ringing in the ears. It's like beep. And about 15% of the population has this. And for some people, it's really, really bad. It turns out there is a mechanism for helping with tinnitus, which has to do with playing tones and then matching that with music. Stimulation on the skin. People wear the wristband. It's exactly the same wristband, but we have the phone play tones.
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