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1. Why do we have different interpretation of the sounds that we hear?


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Answer:

1. Each ear receives information that is sent to your brain. Because your ears are not side by side, they receive different information.  When the sound source is exactly equidistant to both ears, they receive very similar information and your brain has fewer clues as to where the source may be.

Explanation:

The three characteristics of sound are (i) Loudness, (ii) Pitch and (iii) Quality or timbre. (i) Loudness. Loudness is the physiological response of the ear to the intensity of sound. It distinguishes between a loud sound and low sound.

Question:

1. Why do we have different interpretation of the sounds that we hear?

Answer:

♦Human beings perceive sound differently on a physiological level. This can be attributed to age, gender and other personal demographics that determine how we hear sound. Additionally, external elements like language and dialect can create biases in interpreting sound that change the perceptions in different people.

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