Why Snorers can’t Hear their own Snores
Why can’t snorers hear their own snores? This question is often asked by spouses of snorers who cannot sleep with them snoring in bed. However, one sleep expert says that this probably relates to how the brain processes sensory information during sleep. A part of the brain called the thalamus filters out sensations that normally would come to our consciousness if awake. This is why some sounds can awaken us more than others. The sleep expert said that noise coming from our own bodies may be less likely to alarm us.
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Somnowell Inventor - Visiting Professor Simon Ash FDS MSc MOrth BDS

Prof. Ash is the inventor of the highly successful SOMNOWELL Chrome device for snoring and sleep apnoea.
The Somnowell Chrome is made to exacting standards in the Somnowell laboratory under the supervision of Visiting Professor Simon Ash. Prof. Ash and his master technicians create each Somnowell Chrome device using their wealth of experience and expertise.
Prof. Ash works at the forefront of his profession. He is a Consultant and Specialist Orthodontist with over 30 years clinical experience, with a special interest in sleep related breathing disorders, TMJD, and bruxism. He currently works in Harley Street London and two private hospitals in London as part of a multi-disciplinary team managing snoring and sleep apnoea, and is Visiting Professor of Orthodontics at the BPP University.
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