Noise Sensitivity
Also known as: Auditory Hypersensitivity, Hyperacusis, Sound Sensitivity
A heightened physiological and emotional response to sounds that others may tolerate without difficulty. Common among autistic individuals and people with other sensory processing differences, noise sensitivity can cause distress, anxiety, and sensory overload in everyday environments. The sensitivity may be triggered by volume, frequency, texture, or emotional associations of particular sounds, and it significantly impacts participation in social, educational, and workplace settings.
Category: sensory accessibility · autism · disability concepts
Related: Sensory Overload · Sound Masking · Auditory Filtering