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    Massey Hall and Co.

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    damaging my hearing. I’ve noticed this happened because the sound waves have such high decibels that the human ear cannot sustain the sound levels for a certain period of time. I also noticed once I leave the concert there seems to be ringing in my ears which isn’t a very good sign. Another problem I found is there is a design flaw with the acoustical design of your concert halls. The human ear takes in a normal conversation of about 40-65 decibels‚ which isn’t very loud and can withstand around 85 decibels

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    the ears Operations on the external ear and external auditory canal 1. Incision of the external ear 2. Excision and destruction of diseased tissue of the outer ear 3. Resection of the external ear 4. Wound care of the external ear 5. Construction and reconstruction of the external auditory canal 6. Plastic reconstruction of parts of the external ear 7. Plastic reconstruction of the whole external ear 8. Other reconstruction of the external ear 9. Other operations on the external ear Microsurgical

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    loud commmercials

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    and then when the commercial comes on‚ BAM!? The volume gets really loud and you can’t hear anything! Watching TV and then a loud commercial comes on really scares me. Commercials don’t need to be loud to get my attention because it will just hurt my ears and I will mute the commercial losing all interest in the TV. Loud commercials scare the crap out of people. They could spill their drink and then they would have to go change their clothes‚ and they wouldn’t even be by the TV to watch the commercial

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    TOURO UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL MICHAEL REXROAD ❖ OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MHE 510 CASE ASSIGNMENT MODULE THREE Dr. Heidi D. Sato Dr. Larry Hoff 2 June 2010 Introduction: The problem of Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) has been an ongoing issue in the industrial environment. Even with the best hearing loss prevention program the human factor‚ or non-compliance is the primary reason for this issue

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    Vertigo

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    eyes for visual input‚ the ears receive auditory and vestibular input‚ and proprioceptive input for applying movement‚ or articulation. Collectively‚ the eyes help recognize the position of the body in relation to the ground. The ears register sounds and allow accelerated or decelerated movement. Movement is also processed in the frontal lobes of the brain which coordinate and plan the movement. Control and smoothness of the movement is aided by the basal ganglia‚ the ears‚ and processing information

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    brains interpretation of the changes in air pressure Our ears are so sensitive that they can detect the sound generated my a mosquito’s wing 10 feet away (which is roughly 0dB) 120dB (threshold of pain) is 1‚000‚000‚000x (trillion) more powerful than 0dB The Fletcher Munson Curve was discovered in the early 1930s when a phone company wanted to find the least expensive way to transmit a phone call by using the least amount of energy Our ears hear 2kHz as being louder than 1kHz even when at the same

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    information from the targeted sensory organ (i.e. eye‚ ear‚ skin‚ etc.) to the brain. Include a synthesis of terms/information from both Chapter 2 - Biological Basis of Behavior and Chapter 3 - Sensation and Perception in your description.  When you are using your ears you can choose what you want to listen to‚ but you cannot choose what you are hearing. The first step is when the pinna collects sounds that enter through the ear canal as sound waves. The ear drum then starts to vibrate as the sound waves

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    gleaming like raindrops. The sounds of the rattling of tiny plants‚ grass‚ and swirling leaves on the ground was almost completely silent‚ only the wind that made the whistling sounds among the bare trees was the only sound that was deafening to my ears. Colors shimmer everywhere‚ shades of golden reds and oranges‚ bright yellow‚ moss green‚ the dusty brown of the tree trunks and the enchanted light at the end of the road as if it is leading me to a magical place. The treetops are catching the last

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    The World of Sound Around Us

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    what transforms that energy into “sound” as we perceive it‚ this is where the ear comes in. The ear can be divided into three main parts: the outer ear (Pinna)‚ the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear is responsible for helping us locate the original location of the sound‚ like if its above‚ bellow‚ behind or in front of us. It also helps to funnel and focus sound waves on their way to the middle ear. The middle ear contains the auditory canal‚ which ends at the eardrum‚ or tympanic

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    Listening is one of the most important forms of communication‚ with the multiple ways of doing it‚ and the everyday importance of it. Can you imagine not hearing things? The music you listen to‚ TV shows you watch‚ people you speak to‚ all of them dead silent event when they are playing. Now imagine you can hear‚ but only half of what normal people can. That’s what it’s like to hear things from my perspective. It is normal for me because I was born half deaf‚ so my hearing and my listening skills

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