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People who move to live near a railway line or a main road say that they don't hear the noise after a while. The noise is still there so why is this?
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I don't know the answer to this, but there are 2 main theories: 1) Adaptation. the nerves to the brain via the inner ear adapt to the noise and it becomes less noticeable.. ....like smell, living close to a pig farm. 2) The second is called " selectivity" the brain receives all the noises, but only selects the important ones to act upon. Constant innocent well...
11:48 Sun 06th Aug 2017
I have no evidence to provide, but I think the brain tunes out the noise as the brain has decided it's not important.
Some relatives used to have a railway line close to them and after a couple of days staying with them, never heard/noticed the trains.
I live near an airport, when I've heard the first plane, either take off or come into land, I don't hear most of them for the rest of the day.
Some relatives used to have a railway line close to them and after a couple of days staying with them, never heard/noticed the trains.
I live near an airport, when I've heard the first plane, either take off or come into land, I don't hear most of them for the rest of the day.
I don't know the answer to this, but there are 2 main theories:
1) Adaptation. the nerves to the brain via the inner ear adapt to the noise and it becomes less noticeable......like smell, living close to a pig farm.
2) The second is called "selectivity"the brain receives all the noises, but only selects the important ones to act upon. Constant innocent well known noises tend to be ignored.
This is a gross simplification.
1) Adaptation. the nerves to the brain via the inner ear adapt to the noise and it becomes less noticeable......like smell, living close to a pig farm.
2) The second is called "selectivity"the brain receives all the noises, but only selects the important ones to act upon. Constant innocent well known noises tend to be ignored.
This is a gross simplification.
My house is less than 100 m. from the village (Catholic) church, there are only 360 people live in the village and yet the clock on the onion domed clock tower rings every quarter of an hour, 24/7 plus a 2 minute angelus at 6:00am and 7:00pm and yet I never "hear" it and always have to look at my watch to know what time it is.
Woofgang......the chimes of the cuckoo clock and others tend to be high tones and you may have lost those high tones. You think that your hearing is normal because the speech frequencies are unaffected and hence you feel that your hearing is normal.
You haven't said where you had your hearing test and what the result was, other than it was normal.
You haven't said where you had your hearing test and what the result was, other than it was normal.