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    Ear
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the auricle, or pinna, and the opening (auditory canal) leading to the eardrum (tympanic...ear through the Eustachian tube , or auditory tube, which connects it to the throat...cells, connected at their base with the auditory nerve. The Hearing Process In the...
     
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    Hearing Aid
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...to amplify sound before it reaches the auditory organs. Modern hearing aids are electronic...then transmits the vibrations to the auditory nerve of the cochlea. The air-conduction...electronic impulses that stimulate the auditory nerve. ____________________ The Columbia...
     
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    Hallucination
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    HALLUCINATION false perception characterized by a distortion of real sensory stimuli. Common types of hallucination are auditory, i.e., hearing voices or noises and visual, i.e., seeing people that are not actually present. Hallucinations play a prominent...
     
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    Phonetics
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...their physical properties (acoustic phonetics), or their effect on the ear (auditory phonetics). All phonetics are interrelated, since human articulatory and auditory mechanisms correspond to each other and are mediated by wavelength, pitch, and...
     
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    Eustachian Tube
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...cartilage extending from the middle ear to the rear of the throat, or pharynx, technically known as the pharyngotympanic or auditory tube. By permitting air to leave or enter the middle ear, the tube equalizes air pressure on either side of the eardrum. The...
     

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