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  • Hearing - Wikipedia
    Hearing, or auditory perception, is the ability to perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by detecting vibrations as periodic changes in the pressure of a surrounding medium [1] The academic field concerned with hearing is auditory science Sound may be heard through solid, liquid, or gaseous matter [2]
  • Hearing (How Auditory Process Works) - Cleveland Clinic
    Sound waves travel through your ear canal to your eardrum and cause it to vibrate The vibrations travel from your eardrum to your ossicles (tiny bones in your middle ear) Your ossicles send the vibrations to your cochlea (a spiral cavity in your inner ear that’s lined with hair cells)
  • Human ear - Hearing, Anatomy, Physiology | Britannica
    Hearing is the process by which the ear transforms sound vibrations in the external environment into nerve impulses that are conveyed to the brain, where they are interpreted as sounds
  • The Senses: Hearing - Dana Foundation
    Hearing is a mechanical sense It turns physical movement into the electrical signals that make up the language of the brain, translating these vibrations into what we experience as the world of sound The diversity of sounds we can hear typically ranges from 20Hz (cycles second) to 20,000Hz
  • How hearing works: A simple guide to ear anatomy - Audiologists
    Ever wondered how you actually hear sound? Let’s explore one of our most interesting senses Hearing is a complex sense that many take for granted It is, after all, an essential part of our ability to communicate and feel connected to the world around us
  • How Do We Hear? - NIDCD
    Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear These bones are called the malleus, incus, and stapes
  • Explore Our Sense of Hearing | How the Ears Brain Communicate . . .
    Sound waves enter the ear canal and travel toward our eardrums The sound waves cause the eardrum and bones in the middle ear to vibrate Tiny hair cells inside the cochlea, the sensory organ of the ear, convert these vibrations into electric impulses that are picked up by the auditory nerve
  • Hearing (sense) - New World Encyclopedia
    Hearing (or audition) is the sense of detecting sound, that is, receiving information about the environment from vibratory movement communicated through a medium such as air, water, or ground It is one of the traditional five senses, along with sight , touch , smell , and taste


















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