Spectrum-Insensitivity-0.mp3 Spectrum-Insensitivity-0.mp4 Spectrum-Insensitivity-I.mp3 Spectrum-Insensitivity-I.mp4 Spectrum-Insensitivity-riff.mp3Spectrum insensitivity
Tinnitus
Is among us
Tone deaf
Spectrum insensitivity
Have you found
(You can’t find the sound)
Without sound
(It’s hard to get down)
Get down
Sensorineural
Listening burial
Sound system’s dead
Spectrum insensitivity
Have you found
(You can’t find the sound)
Without sound
(It’s hard to get down)
Get down
Can you hear me?
(Spectrum insensitivity)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Without sound
(It’s hard to get down)
Get down
Hearing Impairments (Sound Spectrum)
Hearing Loss – A reduced ability to hear sounds, which can be classified based on frequency range:High-frequency hearing loss – Inability to hear high-pitched sounds (e.g., birds chirping, consonant sounds in speech).Low-frequency hearing loss – Difficulty hearing low-pitched sounds (e.g., deep voices, bass tones).Sensorineural hearing loss – Damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, leading to difficulty hearing certain frequencies.Conductive hearing loss – Caused by blockages or damage to the outer/middle ear, affecting sound conduction.Presbycusis – Age-related hearing loss, usually affecting high frequencies first.Tinnitus – A condition where a person hears ringing or buzzing, which can mask certain frequencies.3. Broader Terms for Sensory Deficiencies
Sensory Impairment – A general term for any reduction in sensory perception.Partial Sensory Loss – Describes limited perception in a specific part of the sensory spectrum.Spectrum Insensitivity – A broad term for the inability to detect certain frequencies of light or sound.If you have a specific concern about vision or hearing deficiencies, it’s recommended to consult an ophthalmologist or audiologist for a detailed assessment.
From the album “Full Spectrum” by Daniel
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