I have lived near a busy road most of my life, so subconsciously, there's always a slight background noise. If not the road, then I can usually hear my fridge or something else. As soon as I'm in an environment without the background noise or a secluded room, my head feels like it will EXPLODE. The buzzing and ringing is deafening, but then even with the slightest background noise, even such as a laptop fan - the sound dies down pretty much and is just a slight high-pitched ring of tinnitus.
Could this be a processing problem as my brain is so not used to silence? Is it possible to train my brain to cope with silence by gradually exposing myself to quieter and quieter situations?
I am sorry if I have not explained this so well, but I'm just trying to understand this phenomenon.
Could this be a processing problem as my brain is so not used to silence? Is it possible to train my brain to cope with silence by gradually exposing myself to quieter and quieter situations?
I am sorry if I have not explained this so well, but I'm just trying to understand this phenomenon.