179 - Could Severe Tinnitus be Treated with a Brain Implant? New Technology Under Development Holds Promise

179 - Could Severe Tinnitus be Treated with a Brain Implant? New Technology Under Development Holds Promise

Neurosoft Bioelectronics is leading the way in the development of sophisticated soft implantable electrodes designed to interact with the brain and address severe neurological disorders. In this week's discussion, host Bob Traynor engages in a conversation with CEO Nicolas Vachicouras, delving into the company's pioneering initiatives to create an implantable brain interface device aimed at treating severe tinnitus. The technology employs ultra-thin, flexible electrodes capable of both recording brain activity and delivering personalized electrical stimulation patterns, guided by AI algorithms. The overarching objective is to regulate hyperactive networks associated with conditions such as tinnitus through a closed-loop system. Human trials have substantiated the safety and effectiveness of these electrodes in recording brain activity. Neurosoft's strategic roadmap includes the launch of a product for epilepsy and the initiation of a specialized feasibility study for treating severe tinnitus. With a minimally invasive implantation procedure, this technology holds the potential to offer long-term relief for individuals grappling with chronic tinnitus. Neurosoft envisions introducing new treatment options within 4-5 years, pending further development and regulatory approval. More information on the technology can be found on the company's website: https://neurosoft-bio.com/index Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and Twitter:

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327 - From Ambivalence to Action: Rethinking Patient Counseling in Hearing Care

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326 - Can Auracast Redefine Audio Accessibility in Public Spaces?

326 - Can Auracast Redefine Audio Accessibility in Public Spaces?

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325 - Giants of Audiology: Interview with Richard W. Danielson, PhD

325 - Giants of Audiology: Interview with Richard W. Danielson, PhD

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324 - Auracast in Action: Exploring Hearing Accessibility in a Busy Railway Station

324 - Auracast in Action: Exploring Hearing Accessibility in a Busy Railway Station

What does accessible audio look like when it’s designed for real-world environments—not just controlled settings? In this conversation, Jonathan Hoskin of Ampetronic explains how Auracast was deployed...

17 Des 202533min

323 - How Hearing Aid Innovation Happens: Jason Galster on Turning Research Into Real-World Technology

323 - How Hearing Aid Innovation Happens: Jason Galster on Turning Research Into Real-World Technology

Where do the best ideas in hearing aid innovation come from, and how do they reach patients? In this conversation, Dr. Jason Galster, Vice President of Clinical Research at Sonova, explains how hearin...

12 Des 202526min

322 - Widex Allure Expands With BTE, Rechargeable ITE, Portable Charging & Software Updates

322 - Widex Allure Expands With BTE, Rechargeable ITE, Portable Charging & Software Updates

Widex has expanded its Allure™ hearing aid platform with new form factors and charging options, giving hearing care professionals more flexibility across a wider range of patient needs. In this discus...

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321 - Life With a Fully Implanted Cochlear Implant: Michael Seufer Shares His Experience

321 - Life With a Fully Implanted Cochlear Implant: Michael Seufer Shares His Experience

A fully implantable cochlear implant isn’t just a technical milestone—it's a fundamentally different way of living with hearing loss. In a candid conversation, Gael Hannan speaks with Michael Seufer, ...

2 Des 202525min

320 - Exploring the H1 Hearing Buds: LXE’s Entry Into Earbud-Style OTC Hearing Aids

320 - Exploring the H1 Hearing Buds: LXE’s Entry Into Earbud-Style OTC Hearing Aids

A growing number of people are exploring hearing help earlier, and LXE Hearing believes there is a place for devices that bridge the gap between everyday earbuds and traditional hearing aids. In a det...

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