Chapter8Soundoutofplace
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Whatishisisohosequestioistime?’,towhiightanswer:‘Iklywhatitisuntilsomeo’sworsethanthat,for‘woquitedifierentthings。Forastist,raneousacousticiergy。Whenusedforunioiseiswhateverisnotthesignal,inotherwordsdoesnotatioheinformationisavoiawire,orastructuralelementinanultrasonihelargertheamountofhemorediffcultitbeestouhesignalfromit—heofsignaltoio。
Onoisehasbeeifled,itbefairlyeasytoremove。Noiseinacircuitthatoccursatparticularfrequenfromamaiysupply,forexample)bedealtwithbyfllters,sothatonlyfrequeerestremain。Unfortunately,ironics,averyofenoise,asignalthatflllsallfrequeerestandsoundslikeahisswhehroughaloudspeaker。Thisotbefllteredoutsoeasily,butoeadfllterallbutthefrequendsthatcarrythesigillbewhitehosebands,butthenaltoiowillimprove。
Formostofusmostofthetimethough,‘noise’isanysoundwhiwahepersooit。Atrumpetermaybeverypleasedwithhisoutputaainlynotthinkofitasaneighbhtwelldisagree,howeverteicallyextitmaybe。Andbht—oneperson’smusiother’shisdisagreemeheveryheartofwhynoiseissodiffculttoquash。Butfortunately,whilealmosteverysoundhasatleastafewpeoplewholoveit,ahosetowhomalmostanythingbutsilehema,itisalsotruethatsoundswhiyofusthinkofasendtosharethreecharacteristiness,louduoflndoutwhythisisso,weosiderwhywehearanythingatall。
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Wehearbecauseouraorsdid,andtheyheardbecausetheirdeafrelativesdied。Amongthemanysoundswithwhichtheywouldhavebeensurrounded,afewweremattersoflifeah。Asuddenroar,thetwangofab,thesnapoftwigsuhecraderoverheadwerealldangersigns,andwhattheyhaveinonissuddeodayouriosuddennoise。Suddehehushredathted,meantasmuchassuddensoundahefamiliardeafeningsilenaclockstopstiairerswitchesofi,orpersistentrainsuddenlyfaexpegetothesoundsaroundusannoyingnoise:everydriverkionandcausedbyanewaiflableenginenoise,athetigermayopickoutatall,howeverwellthedriverimitatesit。
Butwhyareweahosesoundswhirelatedtoaralsoundthatmightsignaldaalkioutsideatmidnight?MP3playersyoujusthearacrossatraincarriage?
Theanswerliesinakeysoofsouepower,inparticularbygownershipofspace。Weareusedtotheideathateachofushasapersonalbubbleofspacethatwed,towhiinvitedareunweleonewhoispacewiththeirsoundsbeasannoyirudingintoitphysidthemainpointinbothexamplesisi。Howmunoyingisthepersonsittioyouiftheyphoalkhaniftheyreceiveacallofreal?
&herpersardedasnoisyoroooiohemaeoriansShaneandGrahamWhite,foriheirstudiesofslaveryintheUS,foundthatthesermonsofAfriAmerigelistpreachers,reciatedbygregations,werereferredtosimplyasnoisybywhiteAmeriswhowereedbecausethesounds,aheirmessagestoo,spreadfarbeyondtheesoftheirveuralanttoo:acceptablesoundlevelsinlibraries,duriimes,andatfuneralsvarygreatlyiries。
Theseaofotherpeople’snoiseinwhieisoftensubmergedonpublisport,inpublicspaces,oropen-planoffbeadisturbingeheindividualsouheridentifledheheariaodoboth,makingthemashardtoigoeswhenonedoesmaoignoresudsonasciouslevel,thementalprogues,asdoesthestressthatsometimesresults—andthehighbloodpressurethatthisstresscause。
&heonlywaytoree’sprivatesouoflllitwithasoundfleldofone’sownmaking,byuseofanMP3playerorsmartphtoMichaelBull,ProfessorofMediaandFilmattheUyofSussex(UK):‘iPoduseusefullybeiedasaformofpleasurabletoxicitywithinwhiediated”worldofusersliesadreamofuedexperience—ofdirectaccesstotheworldaions’。
Therearesomesoundswhiotbeighoughtheydonotreallyexist。Theseso-calledearwormsareusuallybriefsnatusibanalones,whisistthemselvesinthemiisingjinglesareespeingtheirwayin。Thoughsowidespreadandseeminglysimple,earwormsareactuallyveryhardtoexplaiOliverSackssuggeststhattheunusualwaymusicisrememberedmaybesigniflt。Regaseoreverugit,whimeansthattheresultmaybeverydifierenti‘replays’。Inregapieusic,however,somethingmuchclosertoadirectcopyinalispreserved,an‘almostdefengravingofmusithebrain’,
asSacksputsit,overwhichwehaverelativelylittletrol。Perhapsthefactthattunes,ahis‘engraving’process,arrivedsolateiionofthemindisareasonwhysuchmemoriesarehardtotrol。
Musihaveevenmoreprofouhemind—icauseepilepticseizures,whileihaveasignifltlygefiedalleviatepainandhighbloodpressure。Itbeespeciallyefiethetreatmealproblems,andhasbeehiswaysinceWorldWarII。MusichasalsobeenshowrelieftosomewhosufierfromParkinson’sdisease。
Deafening
Theproblem—iragedy—ofnoise-induglossisthatitmayilyearsafterthedamagehasbeendone。Also,whilewereactimmediatelythtemperaturesori,ourdefeonoisearefarpoorer。
Oureyesareequippedrotectiveadaptations,mostobviouslyeyelidsaingpupil(orexpandingiris)。Whydoestheearhavehereasonforthelackofearlidsisthatwhiledeafnessmayshortenananimal’slife,itwohinglikeasmugsuccessfullycreptuponbyahungrytiger。Andwedohaveahepupil,thoughit’snotparticularlyefiective:theacousticrefflexisprovidedbytwomuseachearcalledthestapediusaympani。Whenaloudsouapediuspullstheossiclecalledthestapes(‘stirrup’,sshape)awayfromtheovalhilethetensortympanipullsonthemalleus(hammer)ossicle,whichisattachedtotheeardrumaifieer。Asaresult,soundsaremufied。Thestapediususuallytenseswheopusannoyihourowensortympahesamejobpressourownoises。
&icrefflexisoemporarythresholdshift(TTS),inwhidswhichareusuallyquietbeeiuimetherefflextakestowork(calleditslatency)isusuallyaround45milliseds,whichisfarlotakesanimpulsesound,likeagunshotorexplosion,todosiderabledamage。TherefflexisoributortoTTS;theothermeismsarestillunknown。
&heoverburdenedeardifiersfromotherabusedmeasuringis(biologidteological)isthatitisnotonlytheSPLofters:estoo。Aalevelwhichwouldorethanirritatiooforaseleadtosigniflthearinglossifituesforanhour。TheamountofTTSisproportiohmofthetimeforwhioisehasbeeis,doubliimemorethaheamount。
However,veryloudimpulsesous,willalsostantdamage,evealenergyislow。(Reputedly,atrainedaudiologisttifythepermadamagecausedbyasiflredbyapatientrote。)Reesiheamountofshift;aTTSof40dBtakeweekstoreountofTTSredusiderablyifthereisapauseinthenoise,soifexposuretonperiodsisuafootballmatch,say),thereisverysigniflefltinremovihenoisyarea,ifonlyforflfteenminutes。
Itisontheevidenanycarefulexperimesofnoisethations,nowstatutoryinworkpladelsewhereinmanytries,havebeeheyplacelimitsbothonpeaknoiselevelsandduratioospecifledlowerlevels。
Ohidentifyingholehavenoiseinduglossisthateveryoythfrequendsdeeswithage:newborn,to20kHz,bytheageofaboutfortythishasfallentoaround16kHz,
andto10kHzbyagesixty。Agedeighty,mostofusaredeaftosouheefiectiscalledpresbyacusis(literally‘oldmanhearing’)。Sinoise-induglossusuallyalsoimpactshigherfrequend,beingcumulative,beonwithage,wedon’treallyknowhowmuchlossisavoidable。
Iftherehasbeenadowheoftenlaudableprogressmadeintagerouslyhighlevelsofhasbeeiveofnoisewhily’loudenoughtoanetheirvasthe2008IpsosMORI(UK)NationalNoiseSurveyfoundthat26pertofresposwereannoyedbyneighbournoise,forexample。Thoseafiectedlosesleep,theylosetration,theylosepatiehejoyfromtheirlives(39pertsaidtheirqualityoflifewasadverselyafiected)。Suoisealsoexacerbatesmehproblems,unitytensions,andsocialisolation。
Therearefeoulddenythatthebestapproachwouldbetoremoveheeheflrstplace。Howthise,aively,dependscruthesourostinhabitantsofthedevelopedworldandmahefollowingsourcesarelikelytobethemainones:
·Airtraffc
·Industrial
·Neighbour
·Neighbourhood
·Rail
·Roadtraffc
Inaddition,shippingnoiseandwind-farmsnifltly,whilemostareasareblightedbystrutimetotime。
Ofthesegroups,neighbhbourhoodicularlydiffculttodealwith,partlybecausethemakerdoesnotclassthemashelistehisdiffcultyhasledsoundhistorianKariocludethatementisinthegripofa‘paradoxoftrol’,inwhiisesofexpertsandpolitistooiseactuallyamounttopassioneighbourstodoso,ordevelopingsuplexformulaefotherformsofnoise,suchasthatfromaircraft,thatfewderstah,orcritiquethem。
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