Deaf
A hearing impaired person/ Deaf.
A person who cannot speak may communicate through sign language, writing, text-to-speech apps, or communication boards. It is important to be patient and understanding when interacting with someone who cannot speak verbally. It is also helpful to ask them what methods of communication work best for them.
Yes, mosquitoes can hear sounds using sensory organs called Johnston's organs located on their antennae.
The last sense a dying client will typically lose is hearing. This means that even as other senses like sight and touch may decline, a person who is nearing death is often still able to hear and process sounds to some extent. This is why it is recommended to speak kindly and soothingly to them in their final moments.
This is a neurological condition called synesthesia, where stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second pathway. For example, a person with synesthesia may see colors when they hear music or taste flavors when they touch objects.
Yes, when you hear yourself speak, you are perceiving the sound vibrations through both the air and your skull, which can make your voice sound deeper and richer to you than it does to others who only hear the external sound waves.
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
most people can hear and speak when they're blind, they might not know if they're being talked to for they cant see the person. but most can still speak and hear.
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No, if you mute them they cannot hear you.
deaf mute person
A person who cannot hear or speak is called a deaf-mute.Someone who cannot hear or distinguish sounds at all is "deaf".Someone with partial deafness may be referred to as "hearing impaired".
A person who can hear!
A person who enjoys hearing themselves speak excessively is commonly referred to as a "grandstander" or "pontificator."
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