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Examples of inner ear


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The basilar membrane of the innerear is an elastic shell immersed in fluid that vibrates in response to the incident sound.
The facial motor nucleus also innervates the innerear, which is implicated in both attentional and communicative processes.
The trigeminal nerve originates from this region of the brainstem, the posterior part of which has transversely constricted sidewalls to accommodate the innerear.
What we want to explain here is why there are roughly 2,000 sound receptors in the innerear.
Paint-filling of the innerear revealed truncations of the superior and\\or the posterior semicircular canals.
The electrophysiological properties of photoreceptor calcium currents are similar to those of innerear hair cells.
But this essay is actually about the workings of the innerear, and even that becomes an introduction to the wondrous intricacies of the cochlea.
The major properties of the hair cell in the innerear are temporal coding and adaptation behaviour.
These mutants will contribute to the unravelling of the genetics of deafness and the understanding of the development of the mammalian innerear.
In summary, different timings of a given set of articulatory gestures may produce a stronger or weaker neurochemical response in the innerear.
The sudden dramatic falling spells (otolithic crises) are thought to result from a sudden pressure change across one of the otolith organs of the innerear.
Molecular characterization of a voltage-activated calcium channel from the chicken's innerear.
Improvisation in turn will help the student to develop clear internal representations, with not only a secure innerear but also a kinaesthetic and visual sense of the music.
The aging process involves a reduction of the number of receptors, peripherally as well as centrally, for example in the innerear, in the feet and in the brainstem.
Irreversible damage is done to cells in the innerear.
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Another problem is where the sensory hair cells in the innerear have been damaged.
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Autopsies carried out on the dead whales revealed haematomas in the brain and innerear cause by extremely loud noise.
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It has the objectives of providing fundamental knowledge about the development and function of the innerear, and identifying the molecular defects underlying hereditary hearing impairments.
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The person will be tested to see if he has an average hearing loss of at least 50 decibels in both ears due to damage in the innerear.
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It was obvious that the sound propagated very well through the bones of the maxilla to the innerear.
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Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome is often comorbid with other innerear development problems, such as cochlear deformities.
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Blood may be diverted from the ears to the limbs leaving the innerear more vulnerable to damage from loud sound.
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Furthermore, the hadrosaurid lagena is elongate like a crocodilian's, indicating that the auditory portion of the innerear was well-developed.
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The bones of the braincase are largely inaccessible but a small innerear opening, the "recessus tympanicus dorsalis", is visible.
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It is also associated with a benign innerear dysplasia known as osteosclerosis.
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The innerear is also pretty similar and bird-like in both taxa.
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In the innerear, the auditory hair cells are arranged in two areas of the cochlea, the basilar papilla and the amphibian papilla.
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However, the cochlea and other innerear structures are usually present.
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The otolith is a part of the innerear that is associated with equilibrium control: acceleration with respect to gravity as its primary sensory input.
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Most forms of nonsyndromic deafness are associated with permanent hearing loss caused by damage to structures in the innerear.
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Many genes related to deafness are involved in the development and function of the innerear.
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Some forms of nonsyndromic deafness involve changes in both the innerear and the middle ear; this combination is called mixed hearing loss.
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This indicates that the auditory portion of the innerear was well-developed.
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Tonotopy in the auditory system begins at the cochlea, the small snail-like structure in the innerear that sends information about sound to the brain.
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There are six receptor organs located in the innerear: cochlea, utricle, saccule, and the lateral, anterior, and posterior semicircular canals.
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The vibrations travel through the bones of the innerear to the cochlea.
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Usually, minor bending of the stereocilia (innerear) is associated with temporary hearing loss and is involved in auditory fatigue.
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Mice knock-out models of the gene express defects in the tongue, nasal cavity, nasal pits, innerear, and external auditory meatus.
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It can be given topically for middle and innerear infections.
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The otolith organs are beds of sensory cells in the innerear, specifically small patches of hair cells.
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The innerear includes sensory organs for balance and hearing.
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The sixth and seventh systems are the senses of motion located in the innerear.
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For example, the periotic bone (which surrounds the innerear) has a raised central portion and a triangular projection at its front.
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The structure essentially acts as an amplifier of sound waves that would otherwise be only slightly perceivable by the innerear structure alone.
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Airsickness occurs when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the body (including the innerear, eyes and muscles) affecting balance and equilibrium.
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Most cases are idiopathic, but it can also be caused by otitis interna, or innerear infection, tumors, and encephalitis.
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In the living fish, the sulcus is adjacent to a series of neuromast cells in the innerear.
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This resolves the input conflict between the eyes and the innerear.
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It is thought to function in salt reabsorption in the kidney and potassium recycling in the innerear.
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Reichert is remembered for his work in embryology, his pioneer research in cell theory, and his anatomical studies of the brain and innerear.
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A leg and foot rotation test can be used to investigate changes in neuron activity within the labyrinth, or the innerear.
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It occurs when the body's immune system attacks cells in the innerear that are mistaken for a virus or bacteria.
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Behind these are the orbits, and then an additional pair of capsules enclosing the structure of the innerear.
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This effect is thought to occur due to filtering within the cochlea, the hearing organ in the innerear.
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Unfortunately, because the innerear deals with both balance and hearing, few surgeries guarantee no hearing loss.
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There are three additional columns which innervate organs and tissues developing from the branchial arches and innerear.
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The innerear contains the cochlea, the liquid-filled structure containing the hair cells.
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The innerear of the coelacanth is very similar to that of tetrapods because it is classified as being a basilar papilla.
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Vibrations of the drum are conveyed to the innerear via a system of bones called ossicles.
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When the stapes presses on the oval window, it causes the perilymph, the liquid of the innerear to move.
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The arrangement of the innerear in living amphibians is, in most respects, similar to that of reptiles.
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The vestibular system of the innerear is responsible for the sensations of balance and motion.
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Labyrinthitis is an inflammation of the innerear that typically results in severe vertigo lasting for one or more days.
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The auditory ossicles can also reduce sound pressure (the innerear is very sensitive to overstimulation), by uncoupling each other through particular muscles.
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These muscles contract in response to loud sounds, thereby reducing the transmission of sound to the innerear.
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The mammalian middle ear contains three ossicles, which transfers the vibrations of the eardrum into waves in the fluid and membranes of the innerear.
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He also discovered the function of the semicircular canals in the innerear.
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The doctors deemed the operation a success, but his innerear became painfully inflamed.
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This fish has a two-chambered swim bladder which is connected to the innerear.
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This orderly arrangement of sensory cells gives the insect the ability to discriminate frequencies, much like the innerear of mammals.
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The plane landed with no incident and only one minor injury was recorded in someone's innerear due to the rapid descent.
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Tiny cells in the innerear, called hair cells, are responsible for hearing and balance.
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These movements are very small, like vibrations and are transmitted to the innerear. 3.
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These tiny bones multiply these pressure fluctuations as they pass the disturbance into the cochlea, a spiral-shaped bony structure within the innerear.
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He donated his innerear for scientific research.
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The hearing loss associated with congenital aural atresia is a conductive hearing losshearing loss caused by inefficient conduction of sound to the innerear.
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However, he does still have his innerear, albeit with his innerear now an outer ear located on his neck.
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The system transfers sound to the innerear through the bone, thereby bypassing problems in the outer or middle ear.
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Later in development, the bone structure breaks loose from the jaw and migrates to the innerear area.
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The eardrum, middle ear, and innerear are developed.
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Sensorineural hearing loss in humans may be caused by a loss of hair cells (sensory receptors in the innerear that are associated with hearing).
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Endolymph is the fluid contained within the membranous labyrinth of the innerear; endolymph resembles intracellular fluid in composition (potassium is the main positively-charged ion).
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In 1975, he missed most of the year with an innerear infection.
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Listen to your innerear, which is connected directly to your hearth and spirit, the one that tells you what you feel is you!
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The implant vibrates the skull and innerear, which stimulate the nerve fibers of the innerear, allowing hearing.
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The innerear consists of the vestibulocochlear organ.
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Specifically the innerear derives from a set of placodes called otic placodes.
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Audiologists are trained to evaluate peripheral vestibular disorders originating from innerear pathologies.
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The vestibular system, part of the labyrinth of the innerear, plays an important role in spatial memory by tuning into self-motion such as acceleration.
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He had previously missed time because of dizziness related to an innerear infection.
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Profound deafness can occur, usually later in the disease course due to relative resistance of the innerear structures.
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It is amplified and passed through the outer ear, striking the eardrum, which transmits sounds into the innerear.
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Otolaryngologists (ear, nose, throat and head and neck surgeons) perform microsurgery on structures of the innerear and the vocal cords.
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