Tears of Joy The Magic of HEARING

hello everyone

my name is dr raj shekhawat i’m a

clinical audiologist by training

in the past decade and a half i have

worked in countries like india

united states of america singapore new

zealand

england and very soon australia

based on my experience working in

schools

clinics hospitals universities private

practice

there’s one thing i’ve noticed worldwide

and that is people tend to underestimate

the significance of

hearing hearing impairment is invisible

in nature

unlike visual impairment or person with

physical impairment if there are two

people standing

and one of them has hearing loss there

is absolutely no way

purely by looking at them we can predict

who has hearing impairment

the very fact that i’m talking to you

the very fact that i can speak in five

different languages

is purely because of my hearing

when a child is born based on their

hearing ability

they hear a lot and based on that they

learn to speak and they learn a language

not only speech and language development

all the other spheres of our lives are

also dependent on our hearing

the moment we get up from the bed using

an alarm

hearing dependent we get up and we

go to work our commute hearing dependent

our our work life interacting with

colleagues

hearing dependent education attending

lectures interacting with peers

hearing dependent entertainment watching

movies and watching tv and listening to

music

hearing dependent hearing is extremely

extremely

important and everything around us

depends on hearing

in fact hearing can heighten our

emotional encounters too

let me share this very recent encounter

of mine with you all

one of the most strongest emotions

i have ever experienced in my life was

tears of joy

as they say in hindi ke asu

two months back precisely on 30th of

june

9 13 night my wife went into labor

we rushed to the hospital and after

intensive 12 hours of labor

9 29 in the morning on first of july

our son georgios raj was born

i can very vividly remember his head

crowning that his beautiful face coming

and then the whole body and then

he cried

oh boy tears went rolling down my cheeks

it’s so amazing that a cry of a newborn

is capable of evoking such strong

emotions in us however

when i put my audiologist’s hat on i can

probably understand

why that happens to us basically

the auditory area and the emotional area

in our brain

the part of our brain which processes

sounds and the part of the brain which

processes

emotions are linked together

and that is why when we hear a nice

soothing favorite song of ours we

instantly feel relaxed and calm

contrary to that if we hear a sound of a

ambulance or a police siren it evokes

distrusting feelings

that’s because the emotions and hearing

they are connected to each other to

understand this

let’s do an activity together i want you

all to close your eyes

go ahead close your eyes with me now

i want you to think about the most

exciting day of your life till today

relive that day in your mind

go through that day that could be

your day of your wedding the day your

child was born

you want some award you got some good

news

or your time with your loved one just

keep replaying that moment

that day those conversations

in your mind

it’s beautiful isn’t it now

i want you to keep your eyes closed

but this time you are again replaying

that

very same incidence

but there’s a catch and the catch is

this time you can’t hear

anything at all you can’t hear

any conversations any sounds

let it sink in go back

replay that day but this time

you can’t hear a thing

what do you think do you think

your day was as exciting as

it was when you could hear everything

i would leave you to answer that

question to yourself

that signifies the importance of hearing

in our lives let’s talk about our

magical hearing hearing is one of the

first sensory organs to develop

in fact during the very first trimester

of

pregnancy hearing starts developing

by the time the little baby is 16 weeks

old in the mother’s womb

the baby can detect the sound and by the

time the baby is

24 weeks old the baby can sort of start

turning their heads

towards the source of the sound

sound is everywhere in the environment

when a sound is created there are

vibrations which are created

the sound waves which are created in the

environment and when those sound waves

travel

towards our head this part here

we call it pinna the purpose of this

part

is to filter to act as a funnel to

receive the sounds

and then direct the sounds to our ear

canal

when sound waves pass through the ear

canal they reach our

ear drum and they impinge on the eardrum

as a result of that the eardrums

vibrates

and there are three very tiny bones

which are attached to a ear drum

on one side and on the other side

they’re attached to this

snail-shaped spiral structure called

cochlea which is filled with salty water

now that’s the part where real

magic happens almost

on the size of our thumb there are

thousands of hair cells in the cochlea

which converts the vibration energy of

sounds

into electrical impulses and then these

electrical impulses

are carried by a nerve auditory nerve

all the way to human brain where the

sounds

are processed let’s understand

the importance of these hair cells in

our cochlea

although they are magical and they do

this very significant part

of converting the sound impulses into

electrical impulses

they are also very delicate and prone

to damage and once they are damaged

there’s absolutely no way we could

regenerate them in humans

so they are very very precious

let me show you something

these are various colorful pipe cleaners

beautiful colorful ones they represent

our hair cells

okay and my hand here it represent

the sound level or the sound waves now

see carefully

the sound waves are coming and they hit

the hair cells

and the hair cells are processing those

sounds and they’re converting them into

electrical impulses

which then go to the brain okay when the

sound level is

mild to moderate the hair cells are fine

they are dancing around they look

healthy they look fine

however imagine the sounds levels are

really really loud let’s see what

happens then

watch carefully loud sound level comes

and goes like

dang

see what has happened to our hair cells

let’s try and bring them back to where

they were

no one’s damaged damage

for good damage forever

this is extremely extremely important

and

us on the name of entertainment we

expose

ourselves to very very loud noises and

loud sounds

let me give you an example the other day

i was traveling to work

and i was taking a train to my work

going to central london

few meters away there was a lad young

lad sitting with earphones in his ears

and blasting the music

me sitting few meters away could

literally hear

everything i could hear the song i could

hear the beats i could hear the lyrics

when we are putting these earbuds or

headphones and blasting the music

remember we are putting the noise source

very very close to our eardrums

and then putting our hair cells on risk

research shows that the amount of noise

level by which we can be exposed to

and the safety duration for how long

it’s safe for us to be exposed to that

duration

and that research shows that when the

sound intensity is around

85 decibel we could be safely exposed to

that sound levels

for eight hours that sounds like a long

time isn’t it

however listen to this very carefully

every time the sound intensity increases

by just

three decibel the safety duration

reduces to half

which means if the sound intensity

increases from 85

to 88 decibel the safety duration

reduces from eight hours to four hours

and if we do our maths by this time the

sound levels are 115

decibel the safety duration of exposure

is only 30 seconds

i want you to reflect on the times when

we go to

night clubs and parties and functions

and and work the noise levels around

us how loud are those and is it safe for

us

to be exposed to those levels next time

you’re exposing yourself to loud noise i

would want you all to think about these

hair cells

that’s exactly what’s going to happen to

our hair cells

so it’s extremely extremely important to

be very careful

and looking after our hearing

unlike a child who is born with a

permanent hearing loss

there’s nothing much we can do as as

such

we can only identify that hearing loss

as early as possible by doing a newborn

hearing screening

that could happen on the day one the

child is born and we can detect the

hearing loss

and that we can put a management plan in

place asap

contrary to that the noise level

which are there in our environment and

if we get a hearing loss because of them

that’s a purely acquired hearing loss

the hearing loss which can be 100

preventable research shows that

there are 5.2 million people

under the age of 19 years and there are

26 million people above the age of 19

years

who develop hearing loss because of

exposure to noise

permanent hearing loss which can be 100

preventable so

what is the solution well the solution

is

i have created this very cool acronym

called app app apps as in the apps which

we use in day-to-day lives

now what is that app stands for a

stands for awareness and attitude

it’s extremely extremely important for

all of us to be

aware about the dangerous impact of

noise and sounds

on our hearing there are a lot of people

who are not even aware

that unknowingly they are exposing

themselves to

dangerous levels of noise and it can

lead to

permanent hearing loss so a talk like

this

is a tiny attempt to create that

awareness

once we have that awareness there can be

a positive shift in our attitude

that we don’t necessarily have to expose

ourselves to

very loud sounds on the name of

entertainment

p p stands for prevention

now there are two things we can do in

terms of prevention

first reduce the level of sound

if we can for example if we are

listening

through loud music through our

headphones using our phone

we have absolute authority to reduce the

loudness level

isn’t it second if we can’t reduce the

loudness for example if you’ve gone to a

place

where the music is playing and it’s

beyond our control

what we can then do is move away from

the sound

source as we move away from the sound

source the intensity of sound by which

we are exposing ourself

goes down and that way we can save our

hearing

third and the most important thing is

protection

what do we mean by protection i’m sure

you must have seen

all these music sensations like sam

smith and

taylor swift and ariana grande and bruno

mars

whenever they are doing live

performances they always wear musicians

plug in their ears and what those plugs

do is

they not only help them get a feedback

on their singing but they

also help to attenuate or reduce the

noise exposure and save their hearing

so it’s extremely important for us as

well that if we are going to a

very loud concert or if you’re going to

a party which is going to be super duper

loud

please make sure there are some measures

in place

to use hearing protections which can

protect your hearing

i grew up listening to this beautiful

story of aladdin

aladdin the magical lamp the genie

we all know that that magical lamp you

rub it

a genie will appear and then the genie

will fulfill three wishes

exactly the same way we all

have a magical lamp with us and that

magical lamp

is our hearing system if

we rub it in a wrong way

the genie will die and once the genie

will die

all the magic of hearing the fact that

we can

hear birds chirping the fact that we can

hear rustling of

leaves we can hear the voices of our

loved ones

we can hear our newborn baby cry which

will evoke

tears of joy all that magic around us

will disappear in no time so it’s

extremely important

to save our hearing so please be

aware protect and prevent

noise-induced hearing loss don’t let the

genie die

don’t let the magic of hearing disappear

from your lives

thank you so much

大家好,

我的名字是 raj shekhawat 博士,我是一名

临床听力学家,

在过去的 15 年中接受过培训,

根据我在学校诊所工作的经验,我曾在印度、美国、新加坡、新西兰、英国和澳大利亚等国家工作过

医院 大学 私人

执业

我在世界范围内注意到一件事

,那就是人们倾向于低估

听力的重要性 听力障碍本质上是看不见的

绝对没有办法

仅仅通过观察他们我们可以预测

谁有听力

障碍我正在和你说话

这个事实我可以说五种

不同的

语言纯粹是因为我

在孩子出生时的听力 根据他们的

听力,

他们听到了很多,并以此为基础,他们

学会了说话,他们不仅学会了

语言 和语言发展

我们生活的所有其他领域

也依赖于我们的听力

我们使用闹钟从床上起床的那一刻

听力依赖 我们起床

上班 我们的通勤 听力依赖

我们的工作生活 与同事互动

听力依赖 教育 参加

讲座 与同龄人互动

听力依赖的娱乐 看

电影、看电视和听

音乐

听力依赖 听力极其

重要,我们周围的一切都

依赖于

听力 事实上,听力也可以增加我们的

情感遭遇

让我分享一下我最近的

遭遇 和你们

在一起,我一生中经历过的最强烈的情绪

之一

是喜悦的泪水,

正如两个月前印地语 ke asu 所说的那样

,正好是

6 月 30 日

9 月 13 日晚上,我妻子分娩了,

我们赶到医院,之后

12 小时的密集劳动

9 月 29 日早上 7 月 1 日,

我们的儿子 georgios raj 出生了

我可以非常清楚地记得他的

头顶着他美丽的脸庞

,然后是整个身体,然后

他哭了,

哦,男孩,眼泪从我的脸颊上滚落

下来,真是太神奇了,一个新生儿的哭声

能够唤起我们如此强烈的

情感但是

当 我戴上听力学家的帽子 我

大概可以理解

为什么会发生这种情况 基本上

我们大脑中的听觉区域和情感区域

我们大脑中处理

声音的部分和处理情绪的大脑部分

是联系在一起的

,这就是为什么 当我们听到我们

最喜欢的一首优美舒缓的歌曲时,我们会

立即感到放松和平静

让我们一起做一个活动我要

你们闭上眼睛继续和我一起闭上眼睛现在

我要你们想想你最

激动的一天 你的生活直到今天

在你的脑海中重温那一天

经历那一天,那可能

是你结婚的那一天 你的

孩子出生的那一天

你想要一些奖励 你得到了一些好

消息

或者你和你所爱的人在一起的时间

继续重播那

一刻 那天

你脑海中的那些对话

很美好不是吗现在

我想让你闭上眼睛

但这次你再次

重播同样的事件

但有一个问题,关键是

这次你

什么都听不到 你听不到

任何对话 任何声音

让它沉入 回去

重播那天,

但这一次你什么也听不见

让您自己回答这个

问题,

这表明听力

在我们生活中的重要性 让我们来谈谈我们

神奇的听力 听力

实际上是在怀孕的头三个月发展的第一批感觉器官之一

小宝宝 16 周大时开始发育

在母亲的子宫

里 宝宝可以感知声音

到宝宝

24 周大时 宝宝可以开始

将头

转向声音的来源

声音无处不在 在环境中,

当声音产生时,会

产生振动,

在环境中产生声波

,当这些声波

向我们的头部传播时,这部分在这里

我们称之为耳廓,这部分的目的

是过滤以充当 一个接收声音的漏斗

,然后将声音引导到我们的

耳道,

当声波通过

耳道时,它们到达我们

的耳鼓

并由于耳膜

振动

而撞击耳膜,并且有三块非常小的

骨头 一侧连接到耳鼓

,另一

侧连接到这种

蜗牛状的螺旋结构,称为

耳蜗,里面充满了

咸水。 真正的

魔法几乎发生

在我们拇指那么

大 耳蜗中有数千个毛细胞,

它们将声音的振动能量

转化为电脉冲,然后这些

脉冲由神经听觉神经

一直传送到人脑,

发出声音

经过处理让我们

了解这些毛细胞在我们耳蜗中的重要性,

尽管它们很神奇,它们

将声音脉冲转化为

电脉冲的这一非常重要的部分

它们也非常脆弱并且

容易受损,一旦它们受损,

就绝对没有办法 我们可以

在人类身上再生它们

所以它们非常珍贵

让我给你看

这些是各种五颜六色的管道清洁剂

美丽的五颜六色的它们代表

我们的毛细胞

好吧我的手在这里它

代表声级或声波现在

仔细看看

声音 波浪来了,它们

撞击毛细胞

,毛细胞正在处理这些

声音 ds 他们将它们转换成

脉冲 然后进入大脑

看看

会发生什么然后

仔细观察响亮的声级

像当当一样来来去

去看看我们的毛细胞发生了什么

让我们试着把它们带回到

没有人受损的地方

永远的好伤害

这是非常重要的

我们的名字 在娱乐方面,我们

自己暴露在非常非常响亮的噪音和

响亮的声音中

让我举个例子前几天

我去上班

,我乘火车去上班,

去伦敦市中心

几米远有一个小伙子

小伙子坐在 带着耳机在他的耳朵

里放着音乐

我坐在几米远的地方可以

听到

我能听到的一切 我能听到的歌 我能

听到我能听到的节拍

当我们戴上这些耳塞或

耳机并播放音乐时的歌词

记住我们将噪音源放在

非常靠近我们的耳膜

然后将我们的毛细胞置于风险

研究表明

我们可以接触到的噪音水平

以及安全持续时间

,我们可以安全地暴露在该

持续时间中

,并且研究表明,当

声音强度约为

85 分贝时,我们可以安全地暴露在

该声音水平

下 8 小时,这听起来像是很

长的时间。

但是,

每次声音强度

仅增加

3 分贝时,它都会非常仔细地聆听,安全持续时间

会减少一半

,这意味着如果声音

强度从 85

分贝增加到 88 分贝,安全持续时间

会从 8 小时减少到 4 小时

,如果我们这样做 到那时我们的数学

是 115

分贝的安全暴露

时间只有 30 秒

我希望你反思

我们去

ni 的时间 ght 俱乐部、派对和活动

,以及我们周围的噪音水平 这些噪音有

多大

这正是我们的毛细胞将要发生的事情,

因此

非常小心

并照顾我们的听力非常重要,这

与出生时患有

永久性听力

损失的孩子不同,我们无能为力,

因此

我们只能确定

通过

在孩子出生的第一天进行新生儿听力筛查,尽早

发现听力损失,我们可以检测到

听力损失

,我们可以尽快制定管理计划,

与现有的噪音水平

相反 在我们的环境中,

如果我们因此而出现听力损失,

那是纯粹的后天性听力

损失,听力损失可以是 100 项

可预防的研究表明,

有 520 万人 le

19 岁以下,有

2600 万 19 岁以上的

人由于暴露于噪音而出现听力损失

永久性听力损失可以

预防 100 那么

解决方案是什么?解决方案

我创造了这个 很酷的首字母缩略词

称为应用程序应用程序就像

我们在日常生活中使用的应用程序一样,

该应用程序代表什么,

代表意识和态度

对于

我们所有人来说,

了解噪音的危险影响是极其重要的

很多

人甚至没有

意识到他们在不知不觉中将

自己暴露在

危险水平的噪音中,这可能

导致

永久性听力损失,所以像这样的谈话

只是一个小小的尝试,一旦我们建立这种

意识

有了这种意识

,我们的态度就会发生积极的转变

,我们不一定要让自己暴露

在娱乐名称上的非常响亮的声音中

pp 代表预防

现在我们可以在预防方面做两件事

首先,

如果可以的话,降低音量,例如,如果

我们用手机通过耳机听嘈杂的音乐,

我们有绝对的权力来降低

响度

,不是吗? 如果我们不能降低

响度,例如,如果你去了一个

正在播放音乐的地方,而这

超出了我们的控制范围,

那么我们可以做的就是在

远离声

源的同时远离声

我们暴露自己的声音

会下降,这样我们就可以拯救我们的

听力

第三,最重要的是

保护

我们所说的保护是什么意思我相信

你一定看过

所有这些音乐感觉,比如山姆

史密斯和

泰勒斯威夫特 以及 ariana grande 和 bruno

mars

每当他们进行现场

表演时,他们总是会戴上音乐家

的耳塞,而这些耳塞的

作用

不仅在于帮助他们获得

关于歌唱的反馈,而且还

o 帮助减弱或减少

噪音暴露并保护他们的听力,

因此如果我们要去参加一场

非常响亮的音乐会或者如果你

要去参加一个超级响亮的派对,这对

我们来说也非常重要 确实有一些措施

可以使用听力保护装置来

保护您的

听力 我从小就听着这个美丽的

故事阿拉丁

阿拉丁神灯精灵

我们都知道你

擦它

的那盏神灯会出现一个精灵然后精灵

将实现三个愿望

,就像我们

都有一盏神奇的灯一样,那盏

神奇的灯

就是我们的听觉系统

我们可以

听到鸟儿的鸣叫我们可以

听到

树叶的沙沙声我们可以听到我们

所爱的人的声音

我们可以听到我们新生婴儿的哭声

唤起喜悦的泪水我们周围所有的魔法

都会消失 很快,所以

拯救我们的听力非常重要,所以请

注意保护和防止

噪音引起的听力损失不要让

精灵死亡

不要让听力的魔力

从你的生活中消失,

非常感谢