How To Use Hyperacusis In A Sentence
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But the type of deafness I have inherited is associated at first with excessive along with diminished hearing, hypo - and hyperacusis combined.
Dr. Leo Rangell: Music in the Head: Living at the Brain-Mind Border; Part 3
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Noise-induced hearing loss is often accompanied by hyperacusis, which is a reduced tolerance to elevated levels of sound.
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Some musicians he treats have hyperacusis, an abnormal growth of loudness in the cochlea, 'which is even worse than tinnitus'.
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Stephin Merritt, the band's creative core, has hyperacusis, an ear condition that makes loud sounds intolerable.
Magnetic Fields: On the Road
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Tension and anxiety can cause the problem, while hyperacusis can make you anxious.
The Sun
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It can also be known as Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome 4S or hyperacusis.
Misophonia: When Annoying Noises Send You Into A Rage
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SPIEGEL: You see, people with Williams have something called hyperacusis.
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Other clues to Lyme disease have been identified, although these have not been consistently present in each patient: numbness and tingling, muscle twitching, photosensitivity, hyperacusis, tinnitus, lightheadedness, and depression.
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Strangely, and seemingly ironically, I feel that this hyperacusis is related to the opposite existing condition, i.e., that I am hard of hearing.
Dr. Leo Rangell: Music in the Head: Living at the Brain-Mind Border; Part 3
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I'm wondering if he doesn't have hyperacusis, " said Claire.
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Misophonia "dislike of sound" is sometimes confused with hyperacusis, in which sound is perceived as abnormally loud or physically painful.
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