vaegkuulmine
Vaegkuulmine, a term originating from Estonian, translates to "under-hearing" or "sub-audible perception." It refers to the phenomenon of perceiving sounds or sonic information that falls below the typical threshold of conscious auditory awareness. This can manifest in several ways.
One aspect of vaegkuulmine involves the ability to detect very low-frequency sounds, also known as infrasound,
Another interpretation relates to subtle auditory cues that are not consciously registered but may influence mood,
The concept of vaegkuulmine also touches upon the idea of heightened auditory sensitivity in certain individuals,