I knew sibilant vowel sounds can be perceived by our skin and I was
recently reading about dental hearing aids - I would love to hear of any
more.....

>
> The other thing that is widely ignored is that our ears are not the
> only way we perceive sound - I'm sure (well, at least I hope) Eric
> will confirm that even profoundly deaf people can perceive
> (particularly low bass) sounds through their direct effects on our
> bodies, which simply aren't stimulated at all by headphone
> presentations.
>
>      Dave
>
> --
> As of 1st October 2012, I have retired from the University, so this
> disclaimer is redundant....
>
>
> These are my own views and may or may not be shared by my employer
>
> Dave Malham
> Ex-Music Research Centre
> Department of Music
> The University of York
> Heslington
> York YO10 5DD
> UK
>
> 'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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