PSYCHOLOGY (PSİKOLOJİ) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi Perception and Sensation soru detayı:

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What is the underlying mechanism of hearing?


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The outer ear is transmits the sound waves inward sound wave reaches the eardrum through an ear canal. When the sound waves reach the eardrum (tympanic membrane), it causes vibration. As a result of this, the vibrations coming to the center are transmitted to the middle ear. The middle ear contains three bones: anvil, stirrup and hammer. The sound wave arriving at the inner ear reaches the structure cochlea, which resembles a snail shell. The fluid in the cochlea vibrates because of sound waves. There is also a section inside the cochlea that contains the hearing neurons called the hair cell. These neural signals are then transmitted to the hearing center and hearing-related areas in the brain.