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How to hear different things?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poor quality of the audio, likely re-recorded multiple times, makes it more open to interpretation by the brain, says Brad Story, a professor of speech, language and hearing sciences at the University of Arizona. Primary information that would be present in a high-quality recording or in person is "weakened or attenuated," Story says, even as the brain is eagerly looking for patterns to interpret.

Answered by adityak4m6le007
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We can hear different things using one of our six senses organ that is ear.

Explanation:

Hearing depends on a series of complex steps that change sound waves in the air into electrical signals. Our auditory nerve then carries these signals to the brain. ... The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear.

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