Anatomy of Hearing including Ear Structures and Brain Structures

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August 14, 2015

 

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The outer ear functions to catch sound waves and funnels them through the ear canal to the middle ear (Inner body). A sound wave, also known as a pressure wave, is a "repeating pattern of high pressure and low pressure regions moving through a medium" (Henderson). The human ear is capable of hearing sound waves 20-20,000 Hz (PATTS)...
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The human ear is capable of hearing sound waves 20-20,000 Hz (PATTS). The cartilage skin flap that is most externally visible is known as the pinna (Innerbody). The pinna, besides helping to catch sound waves, provides protection for the ear canal and ear drum (Henderson). When many people think of the ear they think of it as only the pinna...
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