The brain constantly compares tiny timing differences between when sound reaches each ear (measured in milliseconds) to pinpoint exactly where a sound is coming from; losing hearing in one ear eliminates this ability to locate sound, which is dangerous because it impairs awareness of important safety sounds like car horns or someone calling your name.
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How Your Brain Finds Sound Direction đ¤ŻAĂąadido:
What would happen if you lose one ear?
See, your brain is doing something incredible every second. It is constantly comparing the tiny time difference between when the sound reaches your left ear and your right ear. We're talking milliseconds, and from that [music] tiny difference, it pinpoints exactly where the sound is coming from. And this is why when you lose hearing in one ear, you lose [music] the ability to locate sound. And that's dangerous because of a lot of sounds that keep you safe, like a car horn on the road, someone calling you out, they depend on you [music] exactly knowing where the sound is coming from.
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