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Terapötik Dinleme Programı
Neurosound

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Sound is vibration. When this vibration spreads through the air, it is called“air conduction” It is called. This is how we naturally perceive external sounds. This is also the classic way to listen to music with headphones. However, when this vibration spreads through the bone, we talk about “bone conduction”. This is the natural way to listen to your own voice when speaking. To realize this vibration, which transmits your own voice very clearly through the skull, all you have to do is close your ears and talk. We see each other mainly in our heads.bones We hear through. This vibration is very different from vibration transmitted through air. It is precisely because of this internal transfer that we cannot recognize our voice in an external voice recording.

 

During listening sessions,special a headset, both music and soundairline with as well asbone conduction It transmits with . Therefore, sound reaches the auditory canal both through headphones placed in each ear and through a vibrator in contact with the top of the skull.

 

Moreover, this double transmission of sound does not have to be simultaneous, but can be shifted in time by a few tenths of a second. The specialist can then adjust the conduction to ensure that the sound propagates through the bone before it propagates through the air. In this way, the auditory system is prepared to receive sound stimulation through the air. When the brain is informed that the sound is coming through bone conduction, sensory analysis of the sound message is facilitated. Gradually and over the course of a listening program, the gap between transmission of the message through bone and air decreases. 

 

The use of voice-based interventions began in the 1950s with Dr. It emerged when Alfred Tomatis created the Electronic Headset, which is the basis of the Tomatis Method (Tomatis, 1996). Initially, Dr. Tomatis used this method to treat patients with auditory processing and learning disabilities and later children with autism. used.

 

mother's voiceeighteenStarting from the th week, the fetus begins to hear. It's basically his mother's voice coming to him via bone conduction in his spine. This is how it has been proven that within a few hours after birth, the baby responds more to his mother's voice than to the voice of a stranger. Therefore, the fetus, and then the baby, can gradually hear all the characteristics of the mother's voice and  this way it will integrate: its timbre, its intensity, its rhythm, its color... This is a fundamental source of sensory stimulation. This will also regulate the emotions carried by the voice.

In special cases and whenever possible, our specialist may recommend recording the mother's voice with special equipment. this recordIt will function by associating it with the appropriate settings. The goal is to reestablish the primary connection between this voice and the individual's experience.

Electronic Gatekeeping function, which enables the creation of sound contrasts by making sudden transitions between low sound frequencies and high sound frequencies,   It is a noninvasive procedure. The ear makes a serious effort to adapt to these two-way transitions between low and high frequencies, and a stimulation effect occurs in the brain.

 

When you apply, after evaluating your listening ability, a listening program consisting of sessions appropriate to your situation is determined. 

 

In “passive” listening sessions, where the client does not need to produce sound, all that is required is to wear a set of headphones that transmit sound through both headphones (airborne sound transmission) and a vibration element (bone sound conduction) and listen to the music played on your device. In the "active" listening sessions, where the client's own sounds are used, the client uses the same headset with a microphone and does reading and repetition exercises himself. The client's voice is simultaneously processed and transmitted to the ear, ensuring that the auditory feedback loop operates.

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