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health & dyslexia: Auditory difficulties samonas & dyslexia
SAMONAS is an acronym of ‘Spectral Activated Music of Optimal Natural Structure’. It is another form of electronically tailored music therapy, developed in Germany by a physicist, Ingo Steinbach.
The system is said to train the auditory system to process the full range of sound without distortion, hypersensitivity, or frequency loss.
SAMONAS is said to help people with hearing loss, improved speech, hypersensitive hearing, auditory processing problems, ADHD, dyslexia and other difficulties. Some therapists claim it can also help with auditory discrimination problems.



