I have 2 answers for this.
Find a deaf person and ask. In fact, find several and ask each of them.
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A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.
They feel a sense of rejection from peers and family and wonder what persons we say
I'm not deaf but I am an asl student who has done research on CI in class and the options of deaf people. I have discovered that deaf people don't hate CIs necessarily but feel they strip people of who they are. They believe they aren't in the hearing or deaf world and struggle with who they are. A common arguement: "deaf people aren't broken, why try to fix us."
Some animals can sense the persons moods and the way they feel.
In a cave, you might feel a sense of isolation, darkness, and a heightened awareness of your surroundings. The dampness, echo of sound, and limited visibility can create a feeling of both awe and vulnerability.
Deaf persons feel the beat of the music in their bodies. He beat the eggs before adding them to the recipe.
Some people feel comforted and secure when they have their head under covers while sleeping because it creates a sense of warmth and coziness, which can help them feel safe and protected. The feeling of being enclosed can also provide a sense of privacy and isolation from external stimuli, promoting a deeper sense of relaxation and security.
-- weightlessness -- isolation -- disorientation -- nausea
Not so much for the deaf, the deaf may feel a speaker on a stereo to get a the seance of rhythm but past that I cant see many differences. For the blind however it is vital for their mobility whether or not a cane is used as for a sense of bearing with out it it would be near impossible for them to get around.
Physical isolation: When individuals are physically separated from others, such as being placed in quarantine or living in a remote area. Social isolation: When individuals lack social connections and interactions, leading to feelings of loneliness and disconnection. Emotional isolation: When individuals feel emotionally disconnected from others, leading to a sense of alienation and lack of support.
A deaf dog may not be totally deaf, but merely hard of hearing. Even then it can feel sound vibrations if they are loud enough. In short a deaf dog would definitely know that it is barking.
in my experience some people can sense a ghosts presence easier than others but it doesn't mean you are psychic