Storing Sounds In The Inner Ear
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Storing Sounds In The Inner Ear
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Storing Sounds In The Inner Ear http://mnt.to/3Tf5 #hearing #deafness
Hair-Cell Roots Discovered Suggesting That The Brain Modulates Sound Sensitivity
medicalnewstoday.com — “The hair cells of the inner ear have a previously unknown root extension that may allow them to communicate with nerve cells and the brain to regulate sensitivity to sound vibrations and head po” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Hair-Cell Roots Discovered Suggesting That The Brain Modulates Sound Sensitivity http://t.co/CKKItNsA #hearing #deafness
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD)
kidshealth.org — “Some kids have hearing loss due to auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD), a problem in the transmission of sound from the inner ear that makes sound disorganized when it reaches the brain.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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About Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (#ANSD) http://t.co/aeMWfSGq
What is Acoustic Neuroma
anausa.org — “acoustic neuroma member organization provides information support Medical Center Directory” View full resource at anausa.org
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Electrocochleography (ECOG) - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
jeffersonhospital.org — “Electrocochleaography (ECOG) is a test performed by the staff of the Jefferson Balance and Hearing Center that measures the electrical potential generated by the inner ear in response to stimulation by sound.” View full resource at jeffersonhospital.org
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Medical Mystery: How Can Some People Hear Their Own Eyeballs Move?: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “A disorder of the inner ear called superior canal dehiscence syndrome causes every sound within the body to be amplified, even the movement of one's eyeballs, all the time. Sounds strange, but it is true (and treatable)” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Medical Mystery: How Can Some People Hear Their Own Eyeballs Move? http://ht.ly/6jfIx
Medical Mystery: People Who Hear Their Eyeballs Move | Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome | Medical Oddities | LiveScience
livescience.com — “A disorder of the inner ear called superior canal dehiscence syndrome causes every sound within the body to be amplified, even the movement of one's eyeballs, all the time.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Medical Mystery: People Who Hear Their Eyeballs Move http://t.co/rveqyqc
Harmful Effects of Exposure to Barely Audible Low-Frequency Vibrations | eHow.com
ehow.com — “Harmful Effects of Exposure to Barely Audible Low-Frequency Vibrations. Barely audible low-frequency vibrations are almost silent sounds that are created when the air is vibrated. Sensory structures or cells located in the inner ear are sensitive to infrasound and are stimulated by low-frequency sounds that are almost inaudible. Some of the harmful...” View full resource at ehow.com
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Harmful Effects of Exposure to Barely Audible Low-Frequency Vibrations: Barely audible low-frequency vibrations ... http://bit.ly/nIqJoP
Feeling dizzy? Look to your ears - Toledo Blade
toledoblade.com — “This is one of a series of columns about health issues written by staff members of ProMedica, Mercy Health Partners, Toledo Clinic, and the University of Toledo Medical Center, the former Medical College of Ohio.Ears are known for allowing you to experience sound, but did you know that they also help you maintain balance? When your inner ear isn’t working properly, you can experience a variety of symptoms, including dizziness. While there are various causes of dizziness, ENT physicians — those w” View full resource at toledoblade.com
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Feeling dizzy? Look to your ears: This is one of a series of columns about health issues written by staff member... http://bit.ly/kxTL3e
Making Beautiful Music: New Cochlear Implant Approach Harnesses Cell Phone Scheme to Improve Melody Perception
newswise.com — “For people with hearing problems, a cochlear implant can transform their world. The tiny computer chip is surgically implanted into the skull to simulate the work done by the busy hairs in the inner ear to process sounds--"and the implants perform very well rendering spoken language. Melody perception, however, remains a challenge.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Making Beautiful Music: New Cochlear Implant Approach Harnesses Cell Phone Scheme to Improve Melody Perception: ... http://bit.ly/l5Us8R
Inner Ear Can ‘Store’ Recent Sounds, Study Finds --Doctors Lounge
doctorslounge.com — “Inner Ear Can ‘Store’ Recent Sounds, Study Finds --Doctors Lounge” View full resource at doctorslounge.com
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Inner Ear Can ‘Store’ Recent Sounds, Study Finds: Vibrations in the ear continue briefly after a sound has ended... http://bit.ly/htjV6b
It's not over when it's over: Storing sounds in the inner ear
labspaces.net — “Research shows that vibrations in the inner ear continue even after a sound has ended, perhaps serving as a kind of mechanical memory of recent sounds.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Inner Ear Can 'Store' Recent Sounds, Study Finds - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “The inner ear can actually store sounds, according to a new study. Scientists found that vibrations in the inner ear continue even after a sound has ended and m” View full resource at drugs.com
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Inner Ear Can 'Store' Recent Sounds Study Finds - Ears, Nose & Throat: Allergies|Ear Infections - MSN Health
health.msn.com — “Vibrations in the ear continue briefly after a sound has ended researchers say” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Restoring Hearing Using Infrared Light
science20.com — “University of Utah scientists have used invisible infrared light to make rat heart cells contract. Sounds interesting but not revolutionary, right? But they also used infrared light to cause toadfish inner-ear cells to send signals” View full resource at science20.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2011 at 9:00 am By:
Restoring Hearing Using Infrared Light http://t.co/kWx6MRS via @AddThis ~ I'm wondering if this could be an option for my son! #RNchat
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