Ear - hearing - audition  |
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Anatomy of the ear 3D Anatomy of the ear |
| Anatomical
tour of the ear cross section of the ear: consisting of the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear |
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Anatomy and
physiology of the ear anatomy and physiology of the ear, tympanic membrane -
also called the eardrum, external auditory canal or tube, middle ear (tympanic
cavity), eustachian tube, ... |
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Anatomy and
physiology of the ear |
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Anatomy of the ear Anatomy of the ear |
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Anatomy of the Ear
How the Ear Works |
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Anatomy of the ear Anatomy of the ear,
The Ear: Auditory and Vestibular Systems, the external ear, the middle ear, and
the inner ear |
| Anatomy of the
ear-nose-throat system |
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Anatomy of the Inner Ear Anatomy of the Inner Ear, cochlea is part of the
Inner Ear, Nomenclature of the Inner Ear Fluid Compartments |
| Auditory and vestibular systems |
| Cochlea
Homepage |
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Ear
animated |
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Ear
animated |
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Ear
Human external, middle and inner ear, How the Ear Works |
| Ear
the ear and hearing |
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Ear and
Hearing The Outer Ear, The Tympanic Membrane,
How the Ear Works |
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Ear and Hearing |
| Ear animation
an animation of a bird's hearing system. It is very similar to the human
equivalent, except that the cochlea (on the right) doesn't spiral in so many
times, part of Tinnitus and
hearing |
| Ear anatomy en Français |
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Ear Hair Cells
Introduction to Cochlear Micromechanics |
| Ear: virtual tour of the
ear |
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Ear: virtual tour of the
ear |
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Fluid in the Ears |
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Hearing
Sound Transmission, General Structure and Development of The Ear, External Ear:
Functions and Conductive Hearing Loss, Middle Ear: Functions and Conductive
Hearing Loss, Inner Ear: General Properties of Hair Cell Receptors, Inner Ear:
Cochlear Function, Inner Ear: Vestibular Function, Inner Ear: Sensorineural
Hearing Loss and Vestibular Disorders, Language Skills: Acquisition and
Disorders, Hearing Loss and Hearing Testing |
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How the Ear Works
How the Ear Works, Sound, waves of sound, Pitch (frequency), measurement of the
pressure fluctuations of a wave, Pitch (Frequency) - measured in Hz/kHz,
Intensity (Loudness, Amplitude, Pressure) - measured in Pascals (Pa, µPa), The
Range of Pressure That Can Be Heard By An Undamaged Ear, The Mechanics of the
Ear, The outer ear, The middle ear, The Eustachian tube, The inner ear,
Vestibular labyrinth (semi-circular canals), ... |
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How the Ear Works |
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Middle ear two sensory organs are located in the inner ear. The vestibule is the organ of equilibrium and the
cochlea the organ of hearing |
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Hearing
Anatomy of Hearing and Balance |
| Soundry
an exciting, interactive, and educational web site about sound. Covering
everything from the most basic concepts of what sound actually is to
the specifics of how humans perceive it |
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