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Even everyday sounds `may be hazardous to hearing`

Last Updated: Wednesday, May 16, 2012,12:28
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Even everyday sounds `may be hazardous to hearing`
London: Seemingly harmless sounds like the whir of a desk fan may be enough to damage hearing, a new study has revealed.


Usually tests for noise damage involve hearing thresholds that measure whether an individual finds it harder to detect faint sounds than expected, but now it seems that long-term exposure to sounds not usually considered a risk could cause damage that these tests miss.

For the study, Xiaoming Zhou from the East China Normal University in Shanghai and Michael Merzenich at the University of California, San Francisco, exposed rats to noise at 65 decibels for 10 hours, which was followed by 14 hours of silence over two months, to mimic noise at work and a quiet home environment.

Then they carried out a number of tests that did not involve traditional hearing thresholds.

In one, they found that rats exposed to noise were significantly slower at differentiating between sounds as compared to other rats.

They also found that these rats had less activity in their brain’s auditory cortex in response to noise stimuli.

“High-level noises damage the hearing threshold, but moderate-level noises do not, which is why the damage may not have been picked up before,” New Scientists quoted Zhou as saying.

ANI
First Published: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 12:28

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