Does Poor Eyesight Affect Hearing?
Some near sight friends may feel when taking off glasses, it seems that you can’t hear so clearly. You need to wear glasses to quickly understand what others are saying.
You may think this is because your poor eyesight affects your hearing.
According to the analysis data of relevant researchers from Harvard Business School in the United States, human brain receives external information through five senses every day: taste 1%, touch 1.5%, smell 3.5%, hearing 11%, and vision 83%. Vision is the main channel for us to receive information from the outside world. Once visual information has obstacles, people will feel that they are in a relatively independent space, and there will be obstacles to receiving them.
Myopia is the lengthening of the eye axis, and hearing is a reaction process of the auditory nerve of the ear canal and sclera.
We generally look at the other’s triangle area during the conversation, which is the position of the nose and eyes, so that when we talk with others, we can obtain more information from the others’ expression and eye contact. Once the vision is reduced, this information will not be fully obtained and will also affect the reception of auditory information.
But we need to pay attention to this logical process:
Such as blind people are more sensitive to touch and hearing than ordinary people. This statement is correct to some extent. However, the receptors of the two senses do not interact. When the visual receptors are not sensitive, the auditory receptors will not be insensitive.
The weakening or disappearance of one sensation does increase the attention of other sensations. Eventually, the brain adapts to this attention.