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n. - Abnormal acuteness of hearing due to increased irritability of the sensory neural mechanism.

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  • Noise-induced hearing loss is often accompanied by hyperacusis, which is a reduced tolerance to elevated levels of sound.
  • "I'm wondering if he doesn't have hyperacusis, " said Claire.
  • SPIEGEL: You see, people with Williams have something called hyperacusis.
  • Stephin Merritt, the band's creative core, has hyperacusis, an ear condition that makes loud sounds intolerable.
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