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ScienceDaily (Nov. 28, 2001) — CHICAGO (Nov. 27) -- Deaf people sense vibration in the part of the brain that other people use for hearing – which helps explain how deaf musicians can sense music, and how deaf people can enjoy concerts and other musical events. "These findings suggest that the experience deaf people have when 'feeling' music is similar to the experience other people have when hearing music. The perception of the musical vibrations by the deaf is likely every bit as real as the equivalent sounds, since they are ultimately processed in the same part of the brain," says Dr. Dean Shibata, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Washington. he could not hear the higher notes. he sawed off the legs of the piano to hear the vibrations. when he turned completely death he became withdrawn but later came back and made his best works, esp, the ninth symphony. http://www.google.com/notebook/?hl=en#b=BDQGGDQoQ8P25j-Ij Psychological Immunization - trauma breeds insensitivity to further trauma. 2. Psycho-immunological Rapid Rebound - making sense out of trauma hastens recovery. 3. Psycho-immunological Hardiness - the experience of adversity and its aftermath takes the person to a higher level of functioning. Despite unintelligible distortions of sound and an unstable tonal range, he created some of the world's most magnificent music. His psychological immune system helped him to hear what those having the ability to hear could not imagine by finding meaning through his disability. http://www.intuitive-connections.net/2004/book-beethoven.htm some have had Synaesthesia (although this is clearly not a disability or disorder) where various aspects of one sense give rise to perceptions in another sense. For example, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is said to have had synaesthetically colored musical keys which were assigned as follows: B major gloomy, dark blue with steel shine Bb major darkish A major clear, pink Ab major greysh-vioket G major brownish-gold, light F# major green, clear (color of greenery) F major green, clear (color of greenery) E major blue, sapphire, bright Eb major dark, gloomy, grey-bluish D major daylight, yellowish, royal Db major darkish, warm C major white http://scienceblogs.com/omnibrain/2007/04/the_impact_of_failing_vision_o.php
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