[FRIAM] what complexity science says ...

Marcus Daniels marcus at snoutfarm.com
Mon Feb 8 12:41:21 EST 2021


They do frequency-lowering with dedicated FFT hardware, it sounds like.   That sounds more like brain issue than cochlea issue?

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Right  exactly.  But the hearing aid is BEFORE the cochlea.  So if hearing aids are crap, it must be because they do something to the sound that the cochea cannot adjust to.  So, in Mike's absence, land with the help of Frank's diagram, let's take this step by step.  The sound enters the external ear and knocks on the tympanic membrane. The membrane, in turn operates the tiny bones of the stapes, which in turn compress the inner
membrane.   So in what way is a digitized, analysed sound ill suited to what
happens next. 

N

Nick Thompson
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From: Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> On Behalf Of jon zingale
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If I remember correctly, this wasn't Mike's argument. It was *not* a question of sampling rate nor one of range. Instead, I believe, it had to do with architecture, the Spatio-temporal relationship that the neurons at the cochlea have to one another, and the training our nervous system undergoes when we are young to make sense of this data.



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