Independent noise streams per ear reduce pattern-matching, promoting habituation.
Clinical Significance
Based on research by Tass et al. (2012), decorrelated noise disrupts pathological neural synchrony by
providing independent, non-correlated signals to each ear to promote neural desynchronization.
Volume L ○40%
Volume R ○40%
Decorrelation Amount ○?100%
Low-Cut L (Hz) ○
Low-Cut R (Hz) ○
High-Cut L (Hz) ○
High-Cut R (Hz) ○
Hearing Compensation (EQ) ○
Boost frequencies where you have hearing loss to reduce neural strain. Boost carefully.