Follow-up: concentration

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Follow-up: concentration

Activities Which of these strategies did you find helpful to improve your concentration? Eliminate distractions Adjust work habits Stay focused Consider task difficulty Decrease prominence of tinnitus Take control of your attention Jane Doe Hearing Clinic. Chicago, IL

Activities Which background sounds were most helpful to make your tinnitus less prominent? Describe how you practiced the attention control exercises. Visual Sound Sound plus tinnitus Sound plus reading Jane Doe Hearing Clinic. Chicago, IL