soutthpaw
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Just wondering if anyone else with zero residual hearing such as bilateral cochlear implants or part of the 5% Deaf population with no functional sound perception has these experiences.
The explanation is that the brain converts sound pressure waves or vibrations to sound. Examples are Harley motorcycle passing, balloon popping, dropping something on floor etc. I swear up and down I heard it and even turn to look where it came from. I'm usually pretty good at turning to look at in the right direction of the source of the sound.
I think it's actually kind of cool.
The other one is picking up the buzz using CI when passing under high voltage power wires or going through metal detectors or theft prevention devices at stores entrances.
Also wonder if people who are deaf since birth have these experiences.
The explanation is that the brain converts sound pressure waves or vibrations to sound. Examples are Harley motorcycle passing, balloon popping, dropping something on floor etc. I swear up and down I heard it and even turn to look where it came from. I'm usually pretty good at turning to look at in the right direction of the source of the sound.
I think it's actually kind of cool.
The other one is picking up the buzz using CI when passing under high voltage power wires or going through metal detectors or theft prevention devices at stores entrances.
Also wonder if people who are deaf since birth have these experiences.