Big Ears
The ear is the receiver of sound—it takes in vibration and turns it into consciousness.
The fascinating thing is the depth and complexity of anatomical structures and processes in our nervous system and brain that make this possible. The even more interesting thing is how our nervous system and brain can be changed and improved by the sounds we hear.
So this means sound is actually fixing our nervous system. Sound strange? Well, let me explain.
May 16, 2019 | Auditory Processing, Brain Optimisation, General, Hearing
Inside the book “Why Aren’t I Learning”? by Rafaele Joudry
is short list is a summary of what you'll find when get a copy of "Why aren't I learning?" by Rafaele Joudry.is short list is a summary of what you'll find when get a copy of "Why aren't I learning?" […]
December 12, 2014 | Audio, Auditory Processing, autism, Chemical Toxins, children, ear infections, Ear muscles, Ear Research, gut brain connection, learning difficulties, Literacy, Memory, Neuroscience, Read and Exceed, Research, Supplements or drugs
What is Auditory Processing?
Most people are a bit unclear on what is meant by Auditory Processing. Is it a problem children have, or is it something we all do every day when we use speech and language? In fact auditory processing is essential […]
July 20, 2012 | Auditory Processing, children, General, learning difficulties
Sound Therapy is a unique treatment program, based on several decades of clinical research, which rehabilitates the ears and revitalises the brain, enhancing ear and brain function for life.
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