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Sensory hyperacuity and stress
“At home when we had no fans on, now my body was much more comfortable so I was more relaxed and alert, with fewer odd movements. However, in other places, especially in busy environments with forced air-heating or cooling and other small motor noises such as computers, I was often distressed, and my behavior was rather erratic and even slightly threatening towards people whose speech I still found confusing to my new form of processing, [following auditory integration training] even university lecturers.
Lucy Blackman, Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone, p. 166