10 kHz can be heard by older people, but they perhaps they need a little higher level of that frequency.
From Here on In You Just Get Older was created in 2001.
True. As people age, their ability to hear high-frequency sounds tends to decrease, which can result in differences in how sound is perceived between younger and older individuals. Older people may have more difficulty hearing certain pitches or tones compared to younger people.
Yes, older people may have hearing loss or reduced sensitivity to high-frequency sounds, while younger people typically have better hearing sensitivity. This can result in differences in how sound is perceived between younger and older individuals.
The range humans can hear is about 20 - 20,000 Hz (20 Hz to 20 kHz); the range is smaller for older people.
No but they are mostly played in older people clubs.
You DO realize that answer is different for everyone here- and there are several thousand people here. In MY case, I am 67 years old. Some folks are older, some younger. I'm as young as my hair, and a little older than my teeth.
Younger people can hear higher pitches better than older people primarily due to age-related changes in the ear, particularly the loss of hair cells in the cochlea that are responsible for detecting high-frequency sounds. Additionally, prolonged exposure to loud noises over time can lead to hearing loss, especially in higher frequency ranges. As a result, older adults often experience a decline in their ability to hear these higher pitches, making them less perceptive to sounds that younger individuals can easily discern.
No sometimes older people will curse (or say bad words) here and there.
Young people and older people.
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ranges from 2-20% of the population in the United States, with the frequency gradually increasing in the older age groups.
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