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A window into the brain mechanisms associated with noise sensitivityKliuchko et al., 2016
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- Kliuchko M
- Heinonen-Guzejev M
- Vuust P
- Tervaniemi M
- Brattico E
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Noise sensitive individuals are more likely to experience negative emotions from unwanted sounds and they show greater susceptibility to adverse effects of noise on health. Noise sensitivity does not originate from dysfunctions of the peripheral auditory system, and it is …
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