Hearing_(sense) Hearing_(sense)

Hearing (sense) - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Acoustic, Assize, Attention, Audience, Audio, Audition, Auditory, Aural, Bugging, Conference, Detection

Hearing is one, the auditory, of the traditional five senses, and refers to the ability to detect sound.

In human beings, hearing is performed by the ears, which also perform the function of balance, a sense in itself but not one of the traditional list (due to Aristotle). This is in common with most mammals. Many other organisms also have some form of hearing, either by some sort of ear, or by other structures, or by a combination.

A common rule of thumb used to describe human hearing is that human hearing is sensitive in the range of frequency of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, though this varies significantly with age, occupational hearing damage, and gender; some individuals are able to hear up to 22 kHz and perhaps beyond, while others are limited to about 16 kHz. Frequencies capable of being heard by humans are called audio or referred to as sonic. Frequencies higher than audio are referred to as ultrasonic, while frequencies below audio are referred to as infrasonic.

Some organisms are able to hear ultrasound and/or infrasound. Some bats use ultrasound for echo location while in flight. Dogs are able to hear ultrasound, which is the principle of 'silent' dog whistles. Snakes sense infrasound through their bellies, and there is evidence that whales and elephants may use it for communication. See sound for hearing ranges of various organisms.

There is some evidence of human ability to unconsiously detect ultrasound and infrasound. Infrasound has been found to affect the emotions (see infrasound). Some organ pipes reach as low as 16 Hz, which is 'felt' more than 'heard'.

Quotations

  • "Explaining hearing adequately has proven a singularly difficult task. One would almost ensure oneself a Nobel prize by presenting a thory explaining satisfactorily no more than the perception of pitch and loudness." -- A. S. & E. S. Reber, The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology (3rd Edn., 2001)

See also: Music, Missing fundamental, Auditory illusion.


Nervous system - Sensory system Edit (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=MediaWiki:Sensory_system)

Visual system - Auditory system - Olfactory system - Gustatory system - Somatosensory system

Example Usage of Hearing

drajanemercene: in the clinic now. Im Hearing stressful updates from the nurses since i came.hmf!
EVERYBODYLUVSE: where does 50 cent be when dre and his team make beats becuz obviously 50 aint Hearing the fire
adriana_h: Same RT @PrinceTerrence: I will never get sick of Hearing house of jealous lovers
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.