UK firm develops tinnitus-detecting headphones
Cambridge-based Plextek has developed a device which it says can detect the early signs of tinnitus and can be integrated into everyday consumer headphones.

According to the NHS, tinnitus affects around 10 per cent of the population in the UK, with around 600,000 (1 per cent) affected severely. Characterised as the experience of sound when no external sound is present, it often manifests as ringing in the ears. Early intervention can be crucial to mitigating the worst of its effects, but the technology to test for the early signs of tinnitus is generally only available in hospitals.
Plextek’s technology is designed to work with standard headphones, enabling early detection outside of clinical settings. It measures changes to auditory evoked potentials (AEPs), signals sent by the brain in response to an auditory stimulus. Using a regular laptop and a USB audio card, Plextek was able to record AEP brain activity using in-ear and over-ear headphones by brands including Sennheiser and Sony.
The system enables people to test their hearing daily and gain a ‘fingerprint’ of their AEP response. This fingerprint flags very small changes in the hearing profile, enabling the user to seek medical advice and implement lifestyle changes to limit any hearing damage. Plextek say the development could be particularly beneficial for those outside of high-risk categories where testing is more common.
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