Human Hearing in the Underwater Environment

B. Casper
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Hearing is a key sense that informs us about our environment. The cues we obtain from sounds grab our attention, allow us to communicate, and warn us of danger. Human hearing has evolved to detect sounds in air. As a result, anyone who has tried snorkeling or Scuba diving or have put their head underwater in a bathtub has noticed that the world sounds very different. With ears underwater, sounds seem quieter, as though the listener has cotton stuffed in their ears. Moreover, in air, when one hears a sound, one can usually tell if it is coming from the left or right and, to a lesser degree, if it is from the front or back. Underwater, although a diver can hear a boat’s engine, identifying where the sound is coming from is challenging. This is because early terrestrial vertebrates evolved to hear well in air, and these adaptations are not the same as those needed for the underwater hearing abilities possessed by aquatic ancestors.
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水下环境下的人类听觉
听觉是告知我们周围环境的关键感官。我们从声音中获得的线索抓住了我们的注意力,使我们能够交流,并警告我们有危险。人类的听觉已经进化到可以探测空气中的声音。因此,任何尝试过浮潜或水肺潜水或把头伸进浴缸的人都会注意到,这个世界听起来非常不同。耳朵在水下,声音似乎更安静,就好像听众的耳朵里塞了棉花。此外,在空气中,当一个人听到声音时,通常可以分辨出它是从左边还是右边来的,在较小程度上,可以分辨出它是从前面还是后面来的。在水下,尽管潜水员可以听到船的引擎声,但识别声音的来源却很困难。这是因为早期的陆生脊椎动物进化出了在空气中听力良好的能力,而这些适应能力与水生动物祖先所拥有的水下听力能力不同。
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