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    aid or cochlea implant to participate or follow a conversation‚ but could probably hear louder noises like drums or dogs barking and will probably actually rely on lip reading and/or sign language to communicate ‚ especially in noisy environments. Profound Deafness/Hearing loss This is the stage just before complete hearing loss. If your test results are 95dB and above then you‚ unfortunately‚ have profound hearing loss. Again with hearing loss this bad you will need a hearing aid or cochlea implant

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    Mechanism of Human Behavior RECEIVING MECHANISM RECEPTOR   an organ or cell able to respond to light‚ heat‚ or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve. a region of tissue‚ or a molecule in a cell membrane‚ that responds specifically to a particular neurotransmitter‚ hormone‚ antigen‚ or other substance. EYES & VISUAL SENSATION  The human eye is capable of seeing only a tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum‚ a portion known as visible light. The eye is a highly

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    The Auditory Sense

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    Oval Window : connects the middle ear with the inner ear.s Round Window: a round opening between the middle ear and the cochlea that is closed over by a membrane.   The function of the Round Window is to focus and amplify sound.they are a part of the inner ear. Without them‚ you would not be able to hear properly. Semicircular canals: filled w/fluid‚ attached to cochlea and nerves‚ send information on balance and head position to the brain.

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    Hearing Loss Essay Example

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    The outer ear gathers sound waves from the environment and funnels them into the ear canal. At the end of the canal‚ the waves hit the eardrum‚ causing it to vibrate. Three tiny bones in the middle ear conduct the vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea (a spiral-shaped chamber that looks a bit like a snail) in the inner ear. If anything interferes with the transfer of sound waves up to this point‚ the resulting type of hearing loss is called conductive.Conductive hearing loss may be temporary or

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    Sensory Recepters

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    5 types of sensory receptors are: chemoreceptor  A sense organ‚ or one of its cells (such as those for the sense of taste or smell)‚ that can respond to a chemical stimulus; a chemosensor. mechanoreceptor  Any information about mechanical changes in its environment‚ such as movement‚ tension and pressure. photoreceptor  A specialized neuron able to detect‚ and react to light nociceptor  A sensory receptor that sends signals that cause the perception of pain in response to

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    and make their way to the middle ear. Its main job is to take those sound waves and turn them into vibrations that are Sams2 delivered to the inner ear. Sounds come into the inner ear as vibrations‚ and enters the cochlea‚ a small‚ curled tube in the inner ear. The cochlea is filled with liquid‚ which is set into motion‚ like a wave‚ when the ossicles vibrate. When

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    The Nervous System Ppt

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    stimulus of sound to the response of turning the head. Crash and then turn of the head The Journey The loud sound that the person heard is the stimulus. In order to hear a sound‚ sound waves have to be generated and sent to the cochlea in the inner ear. From the cochlea‚ the soundwaves are processed then sent from the auditory nerve to the brain to collect more information. Soundwaves entering the ear In the brain‚ the sound is sent to the brain’s inferior colliculus. The colliculus is basically

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    outer ear has a canal. This canal is lined with wax and tiny hairs. These keep dust from entering further into your ears. The canal leads to the middle ear. These are three tiny bones in the inner ear there is a coiled tube called cochlea which contains fluids. The cochlea is attached to nerve cells. D. Generalization_____1. What do you use for hearing?_____2. What are the three parts of the ears?_____3. It is inner ear and there is a coiled tube. _____4. It is a lined with wax and tiny hairs

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    Intro Senses connect us to ourselves and surroundings. Sensation: the raw information‚ doesn’t yet mean anything to you until... Perception: the mental process of sorting‚ identifying‚ and and arranging raw sensory data. Enduring Issues in Sensation and Perception Person-Situation: how accurately perceptual experiences reflect the world Mind-Body: experience depending in biological processes Diversity-University: How similarly people experience events Stability-Change‚ Nature-Nurture: How

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    connect the eardrum to the oval window of the inner ear. The movement of this oval window transmits the pressure waves of sound into the inner ear. The fluid-filled inner ear consists of the spiral-shaped cochlea (an ancient Greek word for the shell of a snail). The passageways of the cochlea are lined with about 20‚ 000 microscopic hair cells that convert sound vibrations into nerve impulses which are then sent to the brain. Here‚ these impulses are interpreted as meaningful sounds. There are

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