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Even a visit to the grocery store can overload1 the senses. It's noisy, bright and smelly.
The nose is working overtime2. High up inside, specialized3 nerves dangle4 in the airstream. They detect chemicals in the air and send an electrical signal to the brain which interprets the signals as smells. The nerves are supersensitive. Every smell is a new sensation.
The same goes for our hearing. Strange new world, strange new sounds. Sound waves vibrate the eardrum. On the other side of the eardrum, these tiny bones - the ossicles vibrate in response. They are the smallest bones in the body. But without them, we would never hear a thing. They use leverage5 to amplify6 the vibrations7, hitting the eardrum 22 times. The amplified8 vibrations now enter the inner ear or cochlea. It's lined with delicate hairs. When vibrations pass through, the hairs vibrate. At the base are the fragile hairs for high frequency sounds. At the top, low frequency hairs. Each one 200 times thinner than a hair on our head. Over time, loud noises will damage these hairs, but at this age, they are perfect. Our hearing will never be this good again.
The story is different for eyesight. We are born with very underdeveloped vision. Even at one month the world is blurred9 and mostly black and white. Every aspect of our vision is rudimentary. The eye muscles are immature10 keeping us from pointing our eyes where we want to. Inside the eye, the lens muscle still can't focus and the lens flips11 the image it receives. All through life we see the world upside down. The picture only gets reoriented in our brains. Right now the picture is on the retina, the screen at the back of the eye. The retina has two types of cells, rods and cones12 which transform the light that hits them into electric signals. The cones detect color information. But because they are not developed yet, we see mostly in black and white during our first month. From the retina the signals travel along 2 thick nerves under the brain. At the back is where we process visual information. When the image arrives, the real challenge begins. Our immature brains haven't learnt to interpret the data yet. That's changing fast.
1 overload | |
vt.使超载;n.超载 | |
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2 overtime | |
adj.超时的,加班的;adv.加班地 | |
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3 specialized | |
adj.专门的,专业化的 | |
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4 dangle | |
v.(使)悬荡,(使)悬垂 | |
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5 leverage | |
n.力量,影响;杠杆作用,杠杆的力量 | |
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6 amplify | |
vt.放大,增强;详述,详加解说 | |
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7 vibrations | |
n.摆动( vibration的名词复数 );震动;感受;(偏离平衡位置的)一次性往复振动 | |
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8 amplified | |
放大,扩大( amplify的过去式和过去分词 ); 增强; 详述 | |
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9 blurred | |
v.(使)变模糊( blur的过去式和过去分词 );(使)难以区分;模模糊糊;迷离 | |
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10 immature | |
adj.未成熟的,发育未全的,未充分发展的 | |
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11 flips | |
轻弹( flip的第三人称单数 ); 按(开关); 快速翻转; 急挥 | |
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12 cones | |
n.(人眼)圆锥细胞;圆锥体( cone的名词复数 );球果;圆锥形东西;(盛冰淇淋的)锥形蛋卷筒 | |
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