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In this video I explain the process of transduction for hearing in order to convert soundwaves into neural activity. I describe each of the parts of the ear and discuss how the movement of fluid in the basilar membrane triggers hair cells (stereocilia) which then send messages to the brain via the auditory nerve. I explain the difference between place code and temporal code and discuss the range of frequencies that people can hear, as well as how this range reduces with aging. Finally I mention the role of learning and experience in recognizing patterns in sounds and explain how having 2 ears offers evolutionary advantages.
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Can You Hear This? High Frequency Hearing Test: http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-you-hear-this-hearing-test/
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