Concept cluster: Society > Auditory perception disorders
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Alternative form of acousma [(pathology) Auditory hallucination]
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(pathology) The perception of ringing, buzzing or hissing sounds that are not really there.
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(pathology) Auditory hallucination
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An auditory hallucination
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(rare, cognitive science) Perception, especially visual perception, that does not immediately follow from what is actually sensed, such as perception of an entire object only a part of which is seen at a time.
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(pathology) tone-deafness
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Exhibiting or relating to clairalience.
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(pathology) discomfort in the ear caused by normal levels of sound
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A hearing impairment characterized by difficulty in processing details of sound due to distortion in frequency or intensity, but not primarily a loss of the ability to perceive sound.
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A subjective disturbance of hearing in which a sound heard appears to be repeated.
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A rare parasomnia in which the subject experiences the auditory hallucination of a loud bang or similar noise inside the head.
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In a fossorial manner
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An auditory illusion where the listener incorrectly localizes a sound.
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In a hyperbaric manner.
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Partial deafness
adj
(pathology, of a virus) remaining in an inactive or hidden phase; dormant.
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A neurological disorder in which negative experiences, such as anger or disgust, are triggered by specific sounds.
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A form of learning disorder, characterised by severe impairment in visual-spatial, motor and social skills. It is very similar to Asperger’s syndrome.
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One who contemplates or meditates upon one's navel; one who engages in omphaloscopy.
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(obsolete, pathology) A minor delirium
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A form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus.
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(pathology) impaired or incorrect hearing
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A false correction.
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In a paralysed manner
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Alternative spelling of paralyzingly [In a paralyzing manner.]
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In a paralytic manner.
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Obsolete form of paroxysm. [A random or sudden outburst (of activity).]
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Alternative form of presbycusis [(otolaryngology, pathology) Inability of the ears, due to aging, to perceive and focus on high-pitched sounds.]
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Hearing loss caused by long-term exposure to relatively low levels of noise, such as traffic or television.
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A sound (a form of tinnitus) that a person is aware of but does not exist externally
adj
Below the dose that would cause hallucinations.
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A person who has taboparesis.

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