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Anatomy of the Ear

... – This equalizes the pressure on either side of the eardrum, which is necessary for optimal hearing. – Without this function, a difference between the static pressure in the middle ear and the outside pressure may develop, causing the eardrum to displace inward or ...
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biomechanical study of middle ear
biomechanical study of middle ear

... outer, middle and inner ear. The middle ear is formed by three ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) that amplify the sound sending the sound waves to the inner ear. However, the ossicles can suffer from several damages, for example, the Otosclerosis, being a need the application of mechanical prosth ...
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... ANSD is a type of hearing loss in which the inner ear (cochlea) receives sound normally but there is a problem in how that sound is transmitted to the brain. This may be due to a breakdown in how the auditory signals travel from the inner ear to the brain via the hearing nerve, or there may be damag ...
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... change vibrations in the air (sound waves) into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the hearing centres in our brain. The diagram above demonstrates the pathway of how sound is heard. Sound waves travel down the ear canal (1) and vibrate the eardrum (2). This vibration causes 3 tiny bones ...
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Structure of Ear Lesson Name : Structure of Ear

... (vii) Scala tympani: Contain perilymph and lies inferior to the cochlear duct and terminates at the round window. (viii) Cochlear duct or scala media: It has endolymph and high potassium ion concentration that the stereocilia of the hair cells protrude into helicotrema. ...
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Auditory system



The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.
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