Humans can recognize and distinguish between thousands of different sounds. This ability is made possible by the complex network of cells and structures in the auditory system that process and interpret sound information.
Humans cannot hear the high-frequency sounds produced by dolphins because their hearing range is different from ours. Dolphins communicate with each other using ultrasonic frequencies above the human hearing range, typically between 20-160 kHz, which is why we cannot hear their sounds.
I think what you mean is: What frequencies correspond to sounds heard by humans ?The answer to that one is different for every individual. A representative bandwidth for humansis commonly considered to be 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Sounds have a strong impact on human emotions and behaviors. Pleasant sounds, like soothing music, can reduce stress and improve mood, while harsh or loud sounds can trigger feelings of anxiety or irritation. Additionally, certain sounds can prompt physical responses, such as the startle reflex or increased heart rate.
The human nose can recognize thousands of different scents. Our sense of smell is extremely sensitive and can detect a wide range of odors.
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ASIMO has the ability to recognize moving objects, postures, gestures, its surrounding environment, sounds and faces, which enables it to interact with humans.
Their sounds.
Rabbits can recognize it's food as they have food sensing buds as humans have their nose.
Many species can, including dogs and bats.
They hear sounds in the same way that humans do.
yes dogs can detect lower or higher sounds than humans
Phonic based reading education begins with teaching children the alphabet and associating the sounds of the letters with the symbols, after this the child is taught to recognize the sounds in words and then to make connections of the word sound b = buh, and so on and link these sounds together with the letter that they recognize in words. Phonics is according to many the best way to teach a child to read.
yes, yes it does lol
Humans can typically hear sounds from about 20 feet away, depending on the volume and frequency of the sound.
Speech and vocal noises are sounds created by humans.
Humans as stupid as it sounds. But seriously humans are making them extinct :(
They make many noises but the one noise that is most known to humans is "caw"