What do one listen for - to?

 

The ear is capable of acute, sensitive listening, but the brain is programmed to listen for particular characteristics only, much detail is ignored.

 

The programming was done since born and only takes 2 to 3 years to complete most of the programming but not all.

 

Since then the brain only perceive sound as a form of information-support, in sync. with time for on-the-spot decision making. i.e. fidelity and environment recognition is often ignored.

 

Unless on occasion where full concentration is given to listening for new data acquisition, i.e. attending a lecture.

  1. The Human Ears

  2. Disclaimer

  3. Questions

  4. How is sound created?

  5. How do sound travel?

  6. How loud is loud?

  7. How does the ear work?

  8. How does the ear work 2?

  9. Hairlike Nerve Died

  10. How to localize sound?

  11. What do we listen for - to?

  12. How do we listen?

  13. How to differentiate level?

  14. What sound can be heard or not?

  15. Regular music frequencies area

  16. Questions and Answers

  17. Example of sound in Frequency Domain

  18. Example of sound in Time Domain

  19. One prove of human listening in Time Domain

  20. Conclusion

  21. A New Thought

  22. Side notes

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