The technology is based on the sound frequency method to adapt the hearing to surrounding sounds and retrain the audio system in the sense of hearing. Thus, it helps to take actions accurately because the voice messages have been received by the brain signals and translated correctly.
training time:
40 hours with a minimum of one hour per week
Technology specialization:
Attention – behavior – cognitive functions – communication
Technology addressees:
The technology is suitable for children and adults with auditory sensitivity that causes confusion and discomfort. However, it is recommended to use the technique for children starting from the age of 6 years, as the lower age groups take longer for results to appear.
training Output:
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