For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion, or survival.
Chronic back pain changes brain responses, making everyday sounds feel more distressing than physical pressure.
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I was sitting on a quiet train. The car was nearly empty. Just the low hum of the tracks and a man across the aisle ...
The kitchen used to wake up before the rest of the house. Long before anyone said good morning, something in the room was already moving. A cabinet door creaked open. Water ran in the sink. A radio ...
Chronic back pain causes the brain to amplify everyday sounds, but Pain Reprocessing Therapy can "turn down the volume." ...
Chronic back pain amplifies brain responses to sound, with therapy showing potential to reverse sensory hypersensitivity.
Countless YouTube videos feature pet birds singing and talking to their owners. Although it may seem like simple mimicry, ...