Yes, I have very acute hearing. On the other hand, it's not always the volume of the sound that is the problem for me, though whatever the source that does make it worse. It's more like I hear too much, especially as the number of conflicting sound sources rises; there's so much detail there, but I struggle to isolate or classify them as individual sources. Eventually it just becomes a mush that fills my head until I can't bear it any more. I suspect misophonia is involved as well, as there are certain sounds that can be intensely irritating even at very low volumes and others which are unbearable to the point of meltdown. On the other hand, I've played in bands and been to the occasional gig; my hearing does get fatigued by it, and I never liked it to be too loud, but it never made the perceptual confusion or overstimulation kick in.
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He couldn't explain why I had been able to do this and nor could I. It would be another 3 decades before I understood the answer lay in the range of unusual AS hyperability.
I would love to be tested like that myself. Throughout life, I've often been able to hear high frequency sounds which the people around me were unable to. In childhood, I can remember being made very uncomfortable by the extreme high frequency sounds made by some people's old tube TV sets etc. which no-one else seemed at all aware of. I have been driven nuts and lost sleep because of an ultra-sonic cat/pest repeller in a neighbour's yards, which again, no-one else could hear let alone were irritated by. Likewise with especially quiet sounds and at the low frequency end.
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