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Why People Mix Up Similar-Sounding Words

Language plays a huge role in how people communicate. Most of the time, understanding and speaking feels natural and automatic. However, many people sometimes confuse words that sound alike, such as “their” and “hair,” or “bird” and “heard.” Mixing up similar-sounding words is common across all ages and skill levels, and it does not mean someone lacks intelligence or communication …

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The Influence of Stress on Volume Sensitivity

Stress affects the body in many ways. People often think of stress in terms of headaches, fatigue, or difficulty sleeping. However, stress can also affect how people hear and respond to sounds. One important reaction involves volume sensitivity. Volume sensitivity refers to how loud or intense sounds feel to a listener. When someone is stressed, sounds that typically seem harmless …

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Noise Triggers That Disrupt Concentration in Adults

Many adults struggle with staying focused, especially in busy homes, offices, and public places. Concentration is not just a mental skill. It depends on a balance between the mind, the environment, and the body. Noise is one of the most common environmental barriers to focus. Even sounds that seem small or harmless can interrupt attention, slow down thinking, or increase …