Can loud music damage your hearing? - Heather Malyuk

684,543 views ・ 2021-03-02

TED-Ed


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After a three-hour concert by her favorite Norwegian metal band,
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Anja finds it difficult to hear her friend rave about the show.
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It sounds like he's speaking from across the room,
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and it’s tough to make out his muted voice over the ringing in her ears.
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By the next morning, the effect has mostly worn off,
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but Anja still has questions.
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What caused the symptoms? Is her hearing going to fully recover?
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And can she still go to concerts without damaging her ears?
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To answer these questions,
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we first need to understand what sound is and how we hear it.
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Like a pebble creating ripples in water,
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sound is created when displaced molecules vibrate through space.
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While sound vibrations can travel through solids and liquids,
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our ears have evolved to process vibrations in the air.
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These waves of air pressure enter our ear canals and bounce off the eardrum.
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A trio of bones called the ossicular chain
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then carries those vibrations into the cochlea,
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transforming waves of air pressure into waves of cochlear fluid.
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Here, our perception of sound begins to take form.
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The waves of fluid move the basilar membrane,
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a tissue lined with tens of thousands of hair cells.
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The specific vibration of these hair cells and the stereocilia on top of each one
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determine the auditory signal our brain perceives.
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Unfortunately, these essential cells are also quite vulnerable.
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There are two properties of sound that can damage these cells.
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The first is volume.
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The louder a sound is, the greater the pressure of its vibrations.
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While the ear’s upper limits vary from person to person,
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close range exposure to sound exceeding 120 decibels
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can instantly bend or blow out hair cells, resulting in permanent hearing damage.
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The pressure of more powerful sounds can even dislocate the ossicular chain
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or burst an eardrum.
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The other side of this equation is the sound’s duration.
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While dangerously loud sounds can injure ears almost instantly,
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hair cells can also be damaged
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by exposure to lower sound pressure for long periods.
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For example, hearing a hand dryer is safe for the 20 seconds you’re using it.
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But if you listened for 8 consecutive hours,
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this relatively low-pressure sound would overwork the stereocilia
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and swell the hair cell’s supporting tissue.
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Swollen hair cells are unable to vibrate with the appropriate speed and accuracy,
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making hearing muffled.
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This kind of hearing loss is known as a temporary threshold shift,
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and many people will experience it at least once in their lifetime.
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In Anja’s case, the loud sounds of the concert
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only took three hours to cause this condition.
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Fortunately, it's a temporary ailment that usually resolves
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as swelling decreases over time.
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In most cases,
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simply avoiding hazardous sounds gives hair cells all they need to recover.
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One temporary threshold shift isn’t likely to cause permanent hearing loss.
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But frequent exposure to dangerous sound levels
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can lead to a wide range of hearing disorders,
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such as the constant buzz of tinnitus
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or difficulty understanding speech in loud environments.
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Overworked hair cells can also generate dangerous molecules
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called reactive oxygen species.
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These molecules have unpaired electrons,
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driving them to steal electrons from nearby cells
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and cause permanent damage to the inner ear.
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There are numerous strategies you can adopt for preventing hearing loss.
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Current research around earbud headphone use suggests keeping your volume
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at 80% or less if you’ll be listening for more than 90 minutes throughout the day.
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Noise-isolating headphones can also help you listen at lower volumes.
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Getting a baseline understanding of your hearing
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is essential to protecting your auditory system.
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Just like our eyes and teeth, our ears also need annual check-ups.
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Not all communities have access to audiologists,
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but organizations around the world are developing portable hearing tests
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and easy-to-use apps to bring these vital resources to remote regions.
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Finally, wear earplugs when you’re knowingly exposing yourself
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to loud sounds for extended periods.
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An earplug’s effectiveness depends on how well you’ve inserted it,
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so be careful to read the instructions.
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But when worn correctly,
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they can ensure you'll be able to hear your favorite band
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for many nights to come.
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