Table 1: Tinnitus as reported during different behavioral states for Edward J Tehovnik. The onset of the tinnitus was May 26, 2016. The observations were made over a 60 day period during the months of January and February 2017. The observations for walking, running, and swimming were based on 24 trials with each trial lasting at least 20 minutes. The observations for driving, talking, active writing, active reading, active listening, watching TV, lying down awake, drinking, eating, defecating, urinating, sleeping, and dreaming were based on at least 59 trials (i.e. one trial per day) with a variable trial-duration. The intensity and quality of the tinnitus remained constant from its start (May 26, 2016) to the completion of this manuscript (March 12, 2017). The tinnitus can best be described as a high-pitched hissing sound that is continuous and originating from the left side.

Behavioral state and tinnitus
Type 1 Type 2
  Walking (reduced)
  Running (eliminated)
  Swimming (eliminated)
  Driving (eliminated)
  Talking (eliminated)
  Attentive writing (eliminated)
  Attentive reading (reduced)
  Attentive listening (eliminated)
  Watching TV (reduced)

  Other behaviors
  Sleeping (eliminated)
  Dreaming (eliminated)
  Lying down awake (pronounced)
  Drinking (pronounced)
  Eating (pronounced)
  Defecating (pronounced)
  Urinating (pronounced)