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Phonophobia - The Monster of Loud Sounds

Jackson O. Westwood

Editora: Xspurts

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In a world that never seems to quiet down, Phonophobia: The Monster of Loud Sounds explores the hidden struggle of living in constant fear of noise. This powerful and thought-provoking book uncovers the mystery of sound sensitivity—why certain noises feel unbearable, how the body reacts to them, and what this reveals about the intricate connection between our senses and emotions. With equal parts science and empathy, it brings to light a condition that many endure in silence, yet few truly understand.The journey begins with an exploration of the nature of sound itself—how vibrations become sensations and why some people experience them as physical pain or emotional distress. Readers are introduced to the biological mechanisms that heighten sensitivity to noise, from the inner workings of the ear to the brain’s interpretation of threat. The book translates complex neuroscience into clear, accessible insights, helping readers grasp how something as intangible as sound can trigger such profound reactions.But this is more than a scientific explanation—it is a reflection on the human experience of living in a noisy world. Phonophobia: The Monster of Loud Sounds examines the emotional toll of constant auditory assault, revealing how fear of sound can influence behavior, relationships, and even self-perception. It portrays the inner conflict between wanting to engage with the world and the instinct to retreat from it, painting a vivid picture of the quiet battles fought in the midst of chaos.Cultural and psychological dimensions are woven throughout the narrative, showing how society’s increasing volume—both literal and metaphorical—affects everyone, not just those with heightened sensitivity. The text challenges readers to reconsider the modern glorification of noise as energy, success, and progress, suggesting that stillness and silence hold their own forms of power. In doing so, the book invites a collective reflection on what humanity loses when quiet becomes rare.
Disponível desde: 05/02/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 215 páginas.

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