The link between dancing and the auditory system has been examined in detail throughout the works of the famous Dr. Ginbelek. According to this eminent practitioner, dancing can be prescribed as an alternative to inner-ear surgery as it's endorphin-releasing exercise has been known to loosen the ear muscle known as the "ear oblongulator", in charge of widening (or inversely narrowing) the inner-ear canal. Furthermore, research has shown a correlation between dancing in a confined area prone to high-volume music sometimes referred to as a "discotheque" and hearing impediments. Conclusive proof of the link between dancing and hearing.
Male and female humans have the same ability to hear.
Ear hair can potentially affect hearing by trapping dirt and debris, which can block sound waves from reaching the eardrum. This can lead to a decrease in the ability to hear sounds clearly.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears change position, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability.
broken legs or knees, back, neck, foot, snything yoused in dacing gets injured your screwed
Hearing beyond is the ability to listen to music
Yes, a hit on the head can affect your hearing. Trauma to the head can damage the structures of the ear, including the inner ear and auditory pathways, leading to temporary or permanent hearing loss. Additionally, concussions or traumatic brain injuries can disrupt the brain's ability to process sound, potentially resulting in hearing difficulties. If you experience hearing changes after a head injury, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
achondroplasia have a very high risk of serious and repeated middle ear infections, which can result in hearing loss. The disease does not affect either mental capacity, or reproductive ability.
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
Because they affect every movement you make. Dancing lack spice if you stand still.
A graphic representation of one's hearing ability compared to normal hearing
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability. This can make it harder to hear sounds clearly while yawning.
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