B and p are not really a vocalization. We have to get to the the l and the and the which her the b and the p. After the p, i make a tiny unconscious hesitation when i want to the letter p. And and then there are languages like an hindi, for example, and a armenian a, there is something called pre voiced so you voice,. That's something that oura english speaking ear or brain a does not pick anwe can be trained to hear those differences. But, you know, again, I think, of how our sound mind is a product of our experiences.
We undervalue our sense of hearing and we under-appreciate the impact sweet sounds and disturbing noises have on our well-being. Neuroscientist Nina Kraus of Northwestern University talks about her book, Of Sound Mind. Kraus argues that our listening affects our minds and brains in ways we ignore at our peril.