
Blasting Loud Music Damages How Your Brain Processes Sound
When your favorite song pops up on the playlist, your first instinct might be to turn up the volume. But you might want to think twice about blasting your musicâor any noise for that matterâtoo loud. A group of scientists at the University of Texas found that being around very loud noise may damage not only your ears but also how your brain processes sound. In the study, rats who were exposed to loud noises had damage to the tiny hair cells in the ear that carry sound to the auditory cortex, a part of the brain that processes sound and speech. If these cells are damaged, your brain may not be able to process sounds the same way. And it doesn’t take extreme sounds to do permanent damage. The highest volume setting on many headphones is loud enough to harm the cells. Long-term exposure to loud noise can cause chronic stress that is harmful to brain health.