membranofonikus
Membranofonikus is a term used in the field of auditory neuroscience to describe a type of sound perception that occurs when a person hears sounds through their skin, rather than through their ears. This phenomenon is often experienced by individuals with certain neurological conditions, such as peripheral neuropathy or certain types of hearing loss. The sounds perceived through the skin are typically described as dull, thumping, or rhythmic, and can be quite distinct from the sounds heard through the ears.
The mechanism behind membranofonikus is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve the activation
There is currently no cure for membranofonikus, but treatment options are available to manage the symptoms.