Yes, there is treatment for highly sensitive hearing. The treatment I am aware of was developed by Dr. Berard in France about 35 years ago. Dr. Berard's work was based on the work of Alfred Tomatis. It is called Auditory Integration Training(AIT) and is available in the USA and other countries as well. It can be used to help with several different conditions as well as simple sound over-sensitivity. Some of these conditions are:
closed-head injury, learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism spectrum, ADD spectrum,
Down syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, episodic or major depression Go to this web address for more info including locations:
http://www.aitinstitute.org/ait_and_brain.htm
Yes, treatment options for highly sensitive hearing may include sound therapy, counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, ear protection devices, and medication to manage symptoms such as anxiety or hyperacusis. It is important to consult with an audiologist or healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Hearing is generally more sensitive than sight in terms of perceiving stimuli. Our ears can detect a wider range of frequencies and are more sensitive to subtle changes in sound compared to our eyesight. Additionally, auditory cues can be perceived from a greater distance compared to visual cues.
Acute hearing refers to having exceptionally sensitive or keen hearing capabilities. People with acute hearing are able to detect sounds at low levels or from far distances more easily than the average person.
The rods in our eyes are the most light-sensitive receptor cells. They are highly sensitive to low light levels and help us see in dim lighting conditions.
The most sensitive spot on a man's body is typically considered to be the tip of the penis, specifically the glans. This area is highly concentrated with nerve endings, making it very sensitive to touch and stimulation.
Yes, hearing loss in older adults is most noticeable due to a gradual decline in hearing ability over time. It may become more pronounced as people experience difficulty in understanding conversations, hearing high-pitched sounds, or hearing in noisy environments. Regular hearing tests and seeking treatment can help manage age-related hearing loss effectively.
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frogs dont have hearing they get viabrations
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Platypuses have sensitive hearing so they can listen for predators.
- Highly Sensitive - Stubborn - They Want a fair treatment - They dont like it if you scream at them - Very relaxed - Not slow at all! - Mostly BOMPROOF
Bees have no sense of hearing, but they are very sensitive to vibration through their feet and legs.
Hearing is generally more sensitive than sight in terms of perceiving stimuli. Our ears can detect a wider range of frequencies and are more sensitive to subtle changes in sound compared to our eyesight. Additionally, auditory cues can be perceived from a greater distance compared to visual cues.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
The animal with the best hearing is the barn owl. Its hearing is so sensitive that it can locate prey in complete darkness using only sound.
Maribeth wore sunglasses even inside; her eyes were highly sensitive to light.
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Yes, vampires have extremely sensitive hearing.