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ensinthebrain’shearingandlares(seeFigure16)isirelyclear,buttheflrststageinprogistoextratfeaturesfromthestreamofinputdatafromtheauditoryuresaretheinuouslyupdate,amend,aalmodelofthethieune,aspokenphrase,ihemodel’saccuracyistestedbypredigwhatthesoundwilldothebrainistryingtodoisestablishthedegreetooofasoundtributestothemeaning,aprocesscalledhierarg.Ourincredibleprowessinperfthisfunonstratedbyourabilityto,forexample,reizethatsometohum‘SomewhereOvertheRaiheygetmost.Thespeedwithwhichthemammalianbraihesoundsthatreachtheearsisalmostincredible—say‘squirrel’toadogord,andtheresponseisalmostinstantaneous.
Homingin
Folloieusicisaratherunusualandnewfangled(iiforabraintodo:usuallythefoterestisaheexternalworld,alyanimportantfunoftheheariolocatethatobject.Fhfrequehebrailyohatasoundtheleftwillarriveflrstattheleftear,andpartlyontheblogeffectofthehead,whisthatthelevelattherightearwillbelower.Forasouhaaheears,thebraiheglevelsofsoundattheears:ifalongwavearrivesfromtheleft,eachofitsantinodeswillreachtheleftearflrst,sothepressureatthatearwillinitiallybehighest.Astherogresses,theleftearpressurefallswhiletherightrisesui,whenitwillbegintofallagaihawavemorethanab,thereisverylittlelevelovertheiasdireotbejudged.
&ermihesoundsourceisaboveorbelowtheears,thebraiheeffectsoftheshapesoftheheadahelevelofthesouionflndingisnottheonlyadvantageofhaviheauditoryimesflreevenwhennosouthebraisualsiftheyoneside.
Thebrain’sprogsystemhasevolvedtomakereasoionsaboutthesoundsitreceives,leadingtosuenaasthepreceeffect(alsoknowheflrstwavefrontortheHaaseffect).Thebrain’sassumptionisthatasoundthatarrivesifraillisedicatesthedireofthesoundsource.So,subsequentsardedasedireastheflrst.Thisallowsustolocateasoundsourdarkspaceswithoutbeingfusedbyechfrommaions.Suchassumptionsmislead,espesituationsthatwouldnotoaturally:forinstanelistenstoasoundfromaloudspeakeraboutametreawayandat45°totheleft,andthissoundisgraduallyreplaidentialoudspeakerat45°tht,thesoundwillstillseemtotheleft.
Averyusefulfeatureforpetounicrowdsisthecocktailpartyeffewhichparticularphrases(sue)standoutfromthehubbub.Thisworksfornon-vodstoo:ductorsareoftenhighlyattuistrumentsormusicalphrases.Thiseffectworksbecausethebrainistlymodel-buildiherweareactivelylisteningornot,apreferecheswithsoundsthatithasclassifledashavingasignifliso>
Theroleisaveryriplexone—aslinguistRolasout,soundsaindsinthreeways:as‘ihealarmingsoundofanexplosion),‘sigeralmeaningofaword),and‘signiflers’(unsciousassostriggeredbyawordlike‘end’).AndhearingisalsoverymuchasocialactivityttoLabelle:
theridulationsofauditorymaterialdomuflxdeliioheprivateandthepublidoperatesbyflinks,groupingsandsthatatuateindividualidentityasarelatio...[and]weaveanindividualintersocialfabric...tributingtothemeaningofsharedspaces.
&sout,too,thatwhetherwelikeitornot,susintoiwithbabies,noisyneighbfelloorters.Asheputsit:‘Souiohatismostofteioious,ffluid.’
Hearingbones
Theeardrumsarewoiiweactuallyhearfairlywellwithoutthem,sindwavesalsoreaerearbytravellingthroughthebohehead,speciflcallythemastoidboheear.Submergihebathlargelyswitchesofftheairborhesoundsthatremainarrivemainlybyboion.Thissystemisratheriivehair,wehearsoundsabout40dBlesspowerfulthaectablethroughourmastoids.Oherhaionallowsustodetedswithfrequeo30kHz,whichiswellbeyondtheupperfrequencylimitoftheairbor,presumablybecausesudsareoflittlevaluetous,theyareallehesameway,sotheygiverisetothesamepitsationas20kHzsounds.
Bottlenosedolphins(Tursiopstruncatus)takebone-basedhearingmuchfurther:theirjawsbearteeththatarespacedatregularintervalsahesameangle,areallofaverysimilarshape,ahatdependupoion.Thisaddsuptoafogarray,inwhidarticularwavelengthsaresignifltlyamplifled—butonlyifthesourceisdirectlyahead.Thus,thedolphinshearveryquietsounds,aheirdireplybymovingtheirheadsuntiltheloudnessismaximized.
Deafness
Thehearingsystemisadelie,aotheeardrumsorossiooccurswemustrelyinsteadoionandartiflcialaids:Edisoeethtotrahesoundsfromhisphonographtohismastoid,asthemarksoilltestify.
Thisisductivehearingloss.Ifdamagetotheinnerearorauditorynerveoccurs,theresultissensorineuralor‘nerve’hearingloss.Itmostlyaffectshigherfrequendquietersounds;inmildfivesrisetoacalledret,inwhichthereisasuddenjumpiy’ofsounds.Apersfromretaoasoundofgraduallyinglevelatflrstdetegandthensuddehesound,whichseemsparticularlyloud.Hehere’soshout’protestihosewhoraisetheirvoicesjustalittletomakethemselvesheardoempt.
Sensorineuralhearinglossistheosocauseisphysicaldamageihehaircells.Withveryhighlevelsofsound,theeardrumsberuptured(andtheyagedbyblowstotheheadorbyiion).Remarkablyhowever,bursteardrumslyheal,theyusuallythenperformalmostaswellasbefore.About360millionpeopleworldwide(over5pertoftheglobalpopulation)have‘disabling’hearingloss—thatis,hearinglossgreaterthan40dBier-hearingearinadultsandahearinglossgreaterthan30dBier-hearingearin(about10pertofthetotal).Aboutohreepeeofsixty-flvesufferfromsugloss.
Intermsofalleviatievariesgreatly.Forductivehearingloss,ifsfunains,hearingaidstailor-madetofltthearticularpatternhlyeffective.Theymayalsobeequippedwithnoise-gfundofteionalmies,sothattheuserfosourcesthattheyarelookingat.Theyalsoiiimulatethemastaidsarelesssuctreatingsensorineuralhearingloss,bealsaredistortedbyret.
Withpletedeafhegeismuchgreater,butifewyearstheintroduoffairlyreliableplantshasgivehefuturel:in2012,byengstemcellstogrowintohaircells,deafenedgerbilshadtheirheariypicallyby45pert,butby90perafewcases.Thisapproaedaybeapplicabletothosepeople(arou)whlossiscausedbydamagetonervescalledspiralgaherearealsosomeanimals,ingowls,inwhichloststereociliasimplygrowbaditmaybethatthiscapabilitycouldbegeiduhumans(tiherpeculiarfeatureof,whichisthatitonlyworksatitsbestinspring,presumablybecauseowlschextrapreyfortheirchi).
Thereareagreatmanyhearingproblemswhiplycharacterizedbylossoffun.Theoinnitus:ringiscausesarelargelymysterious,aype,anddurationofthesreatlyfrompersoisoftenassociatedwithpastiis(especiallytibiotia,alyapanieshearingloss.
Structuresforspeech
Aroundamillio,thehearingsystemsofouraorsulegestoflerally—todetectspeeowlittleabouttheevolutionofourvocalsystems;althoughtheabilitytomakesoundsinatrolledwayisostanimalspecies,speechisimmeasurablymoreplex.So,uionof,say,theleg,weotlookbackatalongofaralformsandwatchthesystemadapttothegrequirementsofthoseusersaingdemandsoftheires.
17.Vocalapparatus.
Initsmostbasiakingofsoundsissimple:Figure17showsthestruvolved.Airexitsfromthelungsthroughatube—thewirachea—whichisequipped-likevocalfolds(vocalcords)thatrestricttheairfflowaheyaretensedbymusclesatta.Ihistensiohevibratiothelengthofthefoldssetsitslowerlimit,resultingialfrequend125Hzformen,200Hzforwomen,and300Hzorabovefor.Inboys,thereisasuddehduriy,whichcausesthe‘breaking’ofthevoice.
Afteremergingfromtheerachea,thislow-frequendehebackareaofthevocaltract,roofedbythesoftpalate.Infrontofthisisthehardpalate.Togetherthesestruawhisresonas.Thecharacteristigthsofvowelsaresethere,andvariedbyraisiogethevolumeofthetractortodivideitintotwoliies.
tsinvolvemorepartsofthevocalapparatusthanvowels,areusuallyshorterinduration,and,inmanycases,gewhiletheyarebeiherearefourmaintypes,deflheirmai.
Plosivesaremadebythesuddenstoppingofairfflow(heerops).Fridliquidsrequirepartialstopping,withorwithoutturbuleively.heairstreamtothenasalcavity.Glides(semivowels)involvearapidtransitionfromooaheunusualhelpfulhisnamingsystemissharedbythesubdivisionofthetsagtotheirplaceofarti,asTable4shows.Alsoshowherornotthetisvoiced—thatis,whetherthevocalcordsareinvolvedinmakiriloquistsattemptingtoproducelabialorlabiodentalsouymiedbytheheirlipsseparatedandmotionless.Skilledpropohearttthisbyspeakiisuts.)
&hewavelengthsoftheresohevocaltradonlyonitsstructure,gthevelocityofsouhefrequehosewavelehe‘DonaldDuck’voiceproducedbybreathinghelium(14pertofthedensityofair),andthemorerarelyheardgravellyvoiceproducedafterbreathingxenon,whichis4.6timesdehanair.
Table4.Englishts
Hearingsound
Lifewouldbeadullthing,however,ifallwedidwithourvocalapparatuseak.Singingis,physiologiodifferentfromspeakieveryaspectofthesoundmadeismoreflrolled,andpitchisofteoaernallydeflliihevocalcords:itrequirestheproduofturbulehelips,whisfersehevocalcavity,whichactsasaHelmholtzresonator.Shoutingsimplyrequiresgreaterairforthelungs.Ihevocalapparatusworksasitdoeswhenprodualspeech,exceptthatthevocalfoldsareednorfullyrelaxed,sothatassesthroughthemitproducesturbulehisiscalledaddu).Sincemuchmoreairpassbetweenthefoldswithoutexgsoundwaves,whisperingisnecessarilyrelativelyquiet.
systemsarefarmoresophistiourmostadvanes,aosuitusadmirably.Butwhatnaturehasgivenusislimitedinrange.Inallbutthetigroupsofpeople,uni—whichweprizesohighly—mustspreadfarbeyondthereachofvoice,anditwastoaflrstelectridtheronicswerepressedioaugmentandtoreplaceourffleshandourheydothisisthesubjectofChapter5.
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