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| Sep3-07, 09:42 PM | #1 |
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Focusing hearing
Can a person switch hearing sounds from different directions by mental focus only, or are mechanical changes always involved?
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| Sep3-07, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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I imagine that you don't need to physically move your head or the sound sources to switch what you're listening to. I'm reminded very much of the cocktail party effect (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocktail_party_effect) which doesn't necessarily deal with sounds coming from different directions, but does show that you hear many sounds but can selectively focus on just some of them.
Note some of the other experiments described in the wiki article. I think they seem to reach the same conclusion concerning your question. And for a personal related story, I was just listening to some music before and tried to determine which instruments were being used. I was able to focus on certain sounds at different times in order to do this. I don't see why it would have made a difference if I had each instument coming from a separate speaker. |
| Sep3-07, 10:02 PM | #3 |
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| Sep5-07, 12:53 AM | #4 |
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Focusing hearingDetecting direction of a sound, is a somewhat mechanical process, in that it requires two physical inputs (our ears) to be separated by a distance. A particular incoming sound, reaches our brain, at two different times (out of phase). By using this difference in time, our brain analyzes those two inputs (one from each ear) and perceives direction to the sound. Another mechanical aspect of hearing is that sound is a variation of pressure, propagated through a medium (air, water) against our ear's tympanic membrane. But this activity alone, does not help you detect direction to the sound. |
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