I'm curious about the limits of human hearing. Specifically, I want to know if humans are capable of hearing frequencies up to 40000 Hz. Can our ears detect such high-pitched sounds?
5 answers
HallyuHeroine
Thu Nov 07 2024
The hair cells in our ears play a crucial role in capturing sound information.
DigitalDynasty
Thu Nov 07 2024
This information is then transmitted through the auditory nerve.
GeishaCharm
Thu Nov 07 2024
The auditory nerve acts as a conduit, carrying the sound signals to the brain.
SeoulSoul
Wed Nov 06 2024
In the brain, these signals undergo complex processing.
OceanSoul
Wed Nov 06 2024
Humans are generally able to perceive sounds within a frequency range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.