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[The Science of Sound: How Our Ears Help Us Hear and Navigate the World]-[EAR YE! EAR YE! How The Shape Of Our Ears Affects The Way We Hear!]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2018-06-11

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📋 Summary

Unlocking the Secrets of Human Hearing

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz embark on a whimsical yet educational journey to understand the complex mechanics of the human ear. While Mindy struggles to locate her misplaced phone, the duo explores the biological wonders that allow us to perceive sound and maintain our balance.

The Anatomy of Hearing

Guy Raz explains that the ear is not just a pair of "fleshy seashells" for hearing; it is a sophisticated system responsible for our sense of balance. The hearing process is divided into three primary sections:

  1. The Outer Ear (Pinna): This external structure captures invisible sound waves from the environment and funnels them down the ear canal.
  2. The Middle Ear (Eardrum): When sound waves hit the eardrum, they cause it to vibrate. These vibrations are then passed through a series of tiny bones.
  3. The Inner Ear (Cochlea): This is the final stage of the journey. The vibrations move fluid within the cochlea, which brushes against fine hairs. This movement is converted into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.

During their virtual reality simulation, Mindy also discovers the functional importance of earwax. While she initially finds it "gross," Guy Raz clarifies that it contains chemicals that fight off infections, acting like a protective cover for the delicate inner ear.

How We Pinpoint Sound

The episode highlights fascinating research from neuroscientists at the University of Montreal regarding how we determine the direction of sound. The study utilized silicone ear molds to alter the shape of volunteers' outer ears. The researchers found that the specific shape of the pinna is crucial for helping the brain distinguish whether a sound is coming from above or below.

Interestingly, the study revealed the brain's remarkable ability to adapt. When volunteers wore the molds for a week, their brains eventually learned to adjust to the new ear shape, regaining their ability to accurately locate sound sources. This research offers promising insights for the future development of advanced listening devices for those with hearing impairments.

A Lesson in Science and Common Sense

The episode concludes with a humorous realization: Mindy’s own "super hearing" had been compromised by a piece of gum she had stuffed into her ear while attempting to replicate the silicone mold experiment at home. Once the obstruction was removed, she was finally able to locate her phone, which had been hidden in the freezer all along.

Through this chaotic search, the hosts emphasize that whether it is the intricate vibration of the cochlea or the brain's ability to adapt to sensory changes, our ears are essential tools that connect us to the world around us. As Guy Raz notes, our ears are constantly working like "cogs or gears in a clock," ensuring we can navigate our environment with precision and wonder.

🎯Key Sentences

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I came as soon as I got your message
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What took you so long?
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I may or may not have lost my phone.
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have you tried retracing your steps?
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Is that an accredited course?
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📝Key Phrases

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music to your ears
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get on with the show
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retracing your steps
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inconclusive results
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falling flat on your face
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📖 Transcript

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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I got to let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
Oh, but that's not all, Reg.

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