My family used to joke that I couldn't hear
directions in the same room but I could hear the sound of a chocolate
bar unwrapping all the way across the house with the TV blaring.
Clearly, the issue wasn't hearing loss,
but rather a disconnect when it came to dividing my attention between
different speakers (or in my case, between a speaker and a candy
wrapper!)
Concerned about hearing loss? It could be selective hearing. Selective hearing is the natural process by which we filter out background noise, picking up the auditory information that is important to us. Selective hearing is a helpful phenomenon, but it can become problematic if the brain filters out what it should be paying attention to.
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