we have two ears. when sound waves come from any direction it enters in our ears at different times. then why doesn 't sound echo in our head?
Why is that so?
Help??
I could speculate but I think this question would do better in the biology group
biology??
can u help me
I believe it has to do with the way by which your brain "makes sense of the sound"
not so much, my answer would be similar to Lachlan's
each ear "hears" different sounds, yet our brain puts them together at once to make sense of them
plzzz elaborate
the brain has a way of tuning out noise, and the time difference for sound to travel between you ears is very small
okay!
yes, i belive turingtest and my answer combined give a rough ideal of what is pretty advanced biology, you are talking about the biological mechanics of an organism
by noise I mean non-essential information ...but this is becoming more and more a biology answer, so please post it in that section
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