Abstract
Animals have their hearing as a warning system for the first
line of defence, which raises the alert. In humans, except from
the basic innate “animal” reactions, we have our thoughts and
feelings, with our sentiments and communication between people
predominating. There is a short interval between the detection of
sound by the cochlea and the perception of sound by the auditory
cortex. However, during this time many types of interactions take
place. A quarter of a second is a long time for a fast computer, but
for our brains as well. Humans not only hear the sound, but can also
be affected both physically and emotionally in many ways. There is
no human being who has not felt the pleasant, striking feeling on
his back at the sound of a charming music.
Why is Tinnitus so annoying? by Constantinos Avraamides in BJSTR
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