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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Sunset Coast, USA
Posts: 711
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Sunset Coast, USA
Posts: 711
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From what I understand, part of the problem is that your brain loses the ability to automatically filter out things you don't need to pay attention to. So, when you are in a busy setting, your brain is working extra hard trying to figure out what you need to attend to and what you don't.
I believe this is why just BEING in a busy or highly multisensory setting can induce symptoms, even if you are not really interacting with it in any way.
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