We all know that headphones can be bad for your hearing if you listen to sounds too loud in so close proximity to your ears. But a BBC Report Suggests that a new health fear could be appearing around the noise-canceled feature, which is extremely popular in modern headphones.
The article reflects on whether the technology could essentially rewrite the brain of people who regularly try to set a pesan background noise by canceling noise-reporting on the experience of a 25-year-old British woman who found, later diagnosed with an audio processor disorder (APD ). A previous audio test returned normal. APD is a neurological condition affecting the ability of the brain to understand sounds and spoken words.
Five audio departments in Britain’s national health care told the BBC that the number of young people have grown to them with similar issues related to their ability to process sounds. So the question is: What is intermingled in a normal brain operating in such cases?
One theory presented by the article is that a noise-canceled Te Techniko could lead to the brain forgetting how to filter sounds themselves. The patient’s audiologist also called for more research into the impact of the technology.