Medical Mystery: How Can Some People Hear Their Own Eyeballs Move?: Scientific American

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Medical Mystery: How Can Some People Hear Their Own Eyeballs Move?: Scientific American

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A disorder of the inner ear called superior canal dehiscence syndrome causes every sound within the body to be amplified, even the movement of one's eyeballs, all the time. Sounds strange, but it is true (and treatable)

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