• As we enter this new era of CX, Forrester recently released The Forrester Wave™: Customer Experience Strategy Consulting Practices, Q4 2022, where they conducted a detailed assessment of the 14 most significant vendors in the CX market. (capgemini.com)
  • We are delighted to be positioned as a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Customer Experience Strategy Consulting Practices, Q4 2022. (capgemini.com)
  • People used to think that nerves were literally pipes, conveying impulses in the form of pressure waves of water. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The team then used Bennett's brain impulses to train translation software to accurately convert her attempted utterances into words on a computer screen. (yahoo.com)
  • For many decades it has been shown that when the brain is presented with a rhythmic stimulus like a tune or bit, the rhythm is mirrored in the brain's electrical impulses (brain waves). (primetimedeals.io)
  • These cells translate vibrations into electrical impulses that are carried to the brain by sensory nerves. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This revealed that the left half of their brains detected the timing information that allowed word recognition, while their right halves detected the frequency information required to identify melodies. (newscientist.com)
  • Noninvasive pulses of ultrasound waves aimed at specific regions in the brains of macaque monkeys can give some control over the monkeys' choices, scientists report. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Previous research has shown that low-intensity ultrasound waves applied to rodent brains from outside the head can stimulate neurons - including deep, compacted neurons - and cause corresponding muscle movements elsewhere in the body. (scitechdaily.com)
  • As people age, their brains often generate fewer slow waves. (futurity.org)
  • Researchers remotely manipulated the electric waves that naturally exist in the brains of mice, a feat that has far-reaching implications for medicine. (nanowerk.com)
  • The findings are consistent with previous observations that suggest damage to the brain's left hemisphere is more likely to affect speech abilities, while damage to the right is more likely to impair musical abilities. (newscientist.com)
  • The study is the first to illustrate that the brain's CSF pulses during sleep, and that these motions are closely tied with brain wave activity and blood flow. (futurity.org)
  • True, the developing brain is a specimen of great wonder as neurons and synapses nimbly multiply and trim themselves according to external stimuli, but once the brain's hardware is fully wired, it is no longer plastic or pliable and therefore is much like that old dog, the one with no new tricks. (byu.edu)
  • With a magnet placed over the head of each subject animal, the particles were pulled through the blood-brain barrier, where they "coupled" the externally created magnetic field with the brain's intrinsic electric field. (nanowerk.com)
  • The researchers then sent signals via computer to the MENs, which responded by modulating (or changing from low to high and back again) the frequency of the brain's naturally occurring electric waves. (nanowerk.com)
  • Attunement is a state similar to meditation where both hemispheres of the brain are producing predominantly Alpha brainwave rhythms (8-13 Hz. (positivehealth.com)
  • In 1974, Maxwell Cade developed an electroencephalograph called the Mind Mirror, which was designed to simultaneously display the brain rhythms of both hemispheres of the cortex, using 24 rows of light-emitting diodes. (positivehealth.com)
  • Professor Omar Ahmed's lab explores how running, dreaming, and sleep are informed by communication between the left and right brain hemispheres. (umich.edu)
  • The study used electroencepahlography (EEG) to compare activity in participants' right and left hemispheres during rest. (weeksmd.com)
  • These findings indicate that ultrasonic brain stimulation could provide a noninvasive, drug-free avenue to study and potentially treat decision-making disorders such as addiction. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The transcranial pulse stimulation with ultrasound (TPS) developed at MedUni Vienna under the direction of neuroscientist Roland Beisteiner from the University Clinic for Neurology is a procedure that can be used for various neuropsychiatric brain diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • Transcranial pulse stimulation with ultrasound (TPS) penetrates non-invasively into all areas of the brain and activates those nerve cells that can contribute to the regeneration of brain functions. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • We found a significant correlation between neuropsychological improvement and the thickness of the cerebral cortex in areas of the brain that are critical for Alzheimer's disease," explains Roland Beisteiner, who was responsible for the development of the new method of transcranial pulse stimulation with ultrasound at the University Clinic for Neurology of MedUni Vienna and Vienna General Hospital became. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • The treatment is low-intensity focused ultrasound or LIFU, a noninvasive brain stimulation therapy. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • Low-intensity focused ultrasound is a noninvasive brain stimulation therapy that could one day help patients addicted to cigarettes, alcohol and drugs. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • The resulting pulses created "deep-brain stimulation" that has implications for treating Parkinson's and other disorders. (nanowerk.com)
  • It stands in contrast to the existing method of deep-brain stimulation, which involves invasive surgery to implant an electrode in the brain and a battery-operated medical device elsewhere in the body. (nanowerk.com)
  • University of Washington postdoctoral student Caitlin Hudac wears a cap that uses transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMG) to deliver brain signals from the other participant. (popsci.com)
  • To treat depression and anxiety disorders, brain stimulation is used to increase neural activity in the patient's left hemisphere, long believed to the 'approach hemisphere. (weeksmd.com)
  • Sense Stimulation is nourishes the brain. (who.int)
  • Sometimes Beta waves appeared in only the right hemisphere. (positivehealth.com)
  • Reasoning can be considered a logical function carried out by the left hemisphere of the brain. (positivehealth.com)
  • Or I should admit, the left hemisphere of my brain did. (alexshapiro.org)
  • For decades, scientists have believed that approach motivation is computed mainly in the left hemisphere of the brain, and withdraw motivation in the right hemisphere. (weeksmd.com)
  • In right-handers, stronger approach motivation was associated with greater activity in the left hemisphere than the right, consistent with previous studies. (weeksmd.com)
  • Language, for example, is mainly in the left hemisphere for the majority of right- and left-handers. (weeksmd.com)
  • Approach motivation is computed by the hemisphere that controls the right hand in right-handers, and by the hemisphere that controls the left hand in left-handers," says Casasanto. (weeksmd.com)
  • However, by briefly applying ultrasonic waves to the monkeys' frontal eye fields (FEF), brain regions that control eye movement, the researchers influenced which target the monkey looked at. (scitechdaily.com)
  • When the researchers targeted the left FEF, the monkeys were more likely to choose the right target, and vice versa. (scitechdaily.com)
  • While you sleep, cerebrospinal fluid flows through your brain in rhythmic, pulsing waves, researchers report. (futurity.org)
  • Wearing EEG caps to measure their brain waves, researchers tasked these initial 13 subjects with dozing off inside an extremely noisy MRI machine, which, as anyone who has had an MRI can imagine, is no easy feat. (futurity.org)
  • No amount of air pollution is good for the brain, but wildfires and the emissions resulting from agriculture and farming in particular may pose especially toxic threats to cognitive health, according to U-M researchers in the School of Public Health. (umich.edu)
  • Four baby aspirin-sized sensors implanted in Bennett's brain are now converting her brain waves into words on a computer screen at 62 words per minute -- more than three times faster than the previous record for BCI-assisted communication, Stanford University researchers report. (yahoo.com)
  • Researchers say that doing anti-social shifts over many years can dent your brain power. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • This enabled researchers to wirelessly connect their computers and electronics to neurons deep within the brain. (nanowerk.com)
  • Worth noting, while the modulation was taking place, researchers had a view of the electrical activity within the brain. (nanowerk.com)
  • We've known for a while that there are these electrical waves of activity in the neurons," says coauthor Laura Lewis, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the College of Engineering at Boston University and a Center for Systems Neuroscience faculty member. (futurity.org)
  • One explanation may be that when the neurons shut off, they don't require as much oxygen, so blood leaves the area. (futurity.org)
  • The space‑specific neurons in the owl's specialized auditory brain can do advanced math. (bigthink.com)
  • He noted that when receiving healing the patient's brain waves would become similar to those of the healer. (positivehealth.com)
  • Maxwell Cade found that a healer frequently added Delta rhythms to his Alpha brain pattern when bringing about changes in the patient's condition. (positivehealth.com)
  • Clinical dementia is a fairly broad-based decline of brain function, and most definitions center on the patient's intellectual decline and memory dysfunction. (medscape.com)
  • Electroencephalograph (EEG) demonstrated examination showed chronic granulomatous meningitis intermittent irregular slow delta waves in the right frontal and arteritis. (cdc.gov)
  • MRI brain showed T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in bilateral frontal, left parietal, and deep white matter, extending across the corpus collosum with diffuse cerebral atrophy. (bvsalud.org)
  • To generate these potentials it is necessary that the peripheral and central auditory system are intact, including the areas of the brain stem, sub-cortical routes, auditory cortex and corpus callosum, as well as areas of the frontal lobe and the temporo parieto occipital connection. (bvsalud.org)
  • Basically, it's the rate at which the brain processes and responds to each stimulus as it happens, stimuli such as people talking (each person equals one stimulus), the phone ringing, artwork on the wall, clutter on a table, music playing. (jeejeebhoy.ca)
  • By using our revolutionary NeuroVector Brainwave Synchronization audio technology, you will achieve long-lasting and profound neurologicalchanges in the function of your mental processes. (primetimedeals.io)
  • Chapter 10, Punch List, is the same-sex items, economic as holding processes, distances and actions, download intracranial pressure and brain monitoring tab people, and more. (shotglass.org)
  • In this article, we will explore the science behind sound localization, and how our brain processes audio information to provide us with a sense of audio direction. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Before we begin to understand how our brain processes audio information, it is essential to understand the physical properties of sound waves. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Our ears, head, and even our eyes work together to help us locate sound sources, and our brain processes this information to create our perception of sound. (hearingresearch.org)
  • The brain processes these time differences and calculates the direction of a sound source. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Palmer eventually gets past the worm and successfully incapacitates Brainwave. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is a big step forward from the group's 2014 experiment , in which they successfully transmitted the brain pattern of hand movement to another person's brain, causing the second person's hand to move. (popsci.com)
  • The current study examined the brain morphology using magnetic resonance methods and was able to show that the cortical atrophy (tissue atrophy in the brain) typical of Alzheimer's disease can be slowed down by TPS. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • The computer algorithm sends its interpretation of the answerer's brain patterns to the magnetic coil in the asker's lab over the Internet. (popsci.com)
  • Magnetic resonance scan of the brain showed mul- neoaurum . (cdc.gov)
  • Back in 1969, a man named Herbert Krugman conducted a series of experiments regarding the effect of television on a person's brainwaves. (wariscrime.com)
  • Krugman monitored a person through many trials and found that in less than one minute of television viewing, the person's brainwaves switched from Beta waves - brainwaves associated with active, logical thought - to primarily Alpha waves. (wariscrime.com)
  • In this study, the asker consciously acknowledges incoming information from other person's brain and makes a decision based on it. (popsci.com)
  • On autopsy, gross examination revealed massive cerebral edema with uncal herniation and intracytoplasmic inclusions in the brain and spinal cord. (cdc.gov)
  • Until now it appears that scientists have not had a sufficient stimulus to prove the pressure wave theory, but the authors hope that this paper may give this. (discovermagazine.com)
  • It can cause sleep apnea, disrupting your sleep rhythm, leaving you tossing and turning. (organicliaison.com)
  • In neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's dementia or Parkinson's disease, nerve cells in the brain constantly perish. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • It has now been shown that the morphological degradation of the brain in dementia patients can also be reduced by TPS. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • The process of sound localization involves a complex interplay between the physics of sound waves and the neurobiology of the human auditory system. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Guided by Dr. Mid-Nite, Palmer planned to operate on King's brain, specifically the abnormal mass of nerve fibers leading from the auditory cortex to a growth on the side of the inferior colliculus, the supposed source of Brainwave's powers. (wikipedia.org)
  • It improves brain functions by activating functioning nerve cells from the outside. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • The final tally was a neck sprain, two shoulder sprains, impairment of blood supply into right arm (and a bit into left), ulnar nerve problems in the left arm, and a closed head injury. (jeejeebhoy.ca)
  • This area of the brain is also very important because it's one of the few areas of the brain where you get new nerve cells being born throughout life. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • The nerve cells of the brain are like a mass of unconnected electrical wires. (targetwoman.com)
  • Once our ears detect sound waves, they convert them into electrical signals that travel through our auditory nerve to the brainstem and then the auditory cortex. (hearingresearch.org)
  • With this connection, we could see and repair, when necessary, all the electric circuitry deep in the brain. (nanowerk.com)
  • What sort of brain circuitry allows for that? (bigthink.com)
  • Our current focus is to understand how the brain represents speech at the level of individual brain cells and to translate the signals associated with attempted speech into text or spoken words,' said senior researcher Dr. Jaimie Henderson , the Stanford neurosurgeon who placed Bennett's implants. (yahoo.com)
  • The difficulty is recreating those abstract brain signals in another person, especially when the subject becomes more complicated than an object. (popsci.com)
  • Sound waves travel through the air as vibrations that our ears detect and convert into electrical signals that travel to the brain. (hearingresearch.org)
  • These sound waves have two critical features that help us understand where they come from: frequency and amplitude. (hearingresearch.org)
  • The frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch, while the amplitude determines its loudness. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Our ears can detect sound waves with a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, and a varying amplitude range of 0 to 140 dB SPL. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Additionally, the ears also detect differences in the amplitude of sound waves that reach each ear. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Scalp EEG showed periodic high-amplitude slow wave discharges. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regarding the amplitude of the P2 component, reduced values were found for the left ear of patient 1 and the right ear of patient 2. (bvsalud.org)
  • and endogenous: N2 (negative wave range 180-250 ms and 3 to 6 µV of amplitude) and P3 (positive wave with latency of approximately 220-400 ms and the range of 8 to 15 µV of amplitude). (bvsalud.org)
  • After four months of training, the software became able to convert Bennett's brain waves at a faster clip than ever before. (yahoo.com)
  • This variation is called interaural level difference (ILD), and it helps our brain to determine the direction of a sound source. (hearingresearch.org)
  • There are three main binaural cues that our brain uses to calculate the direction of a sound source: Interaural Time Differences (ITD), Interaural Level Differences (ILD), and the Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF). (hearingresearch.org)
  • The difference in the time of arrival of sound waves between his two ears, known as the interaural time difference, helps Percy gauge the exact azimuth (or horizontal location) of a sound. (bigthink.com)
  • At the Washington State Department of Health Public Health Laboratories a specimen of brain tissue obtained at autopsy also was positive by DFA, and rabies virus was isolated by mouse inoculation. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite trauma, decomposition, and partial consumption of the specimen by maggots, the bat brain was positive for rabies by DFA and nucleotide sequence analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Both studies involve implanting electrodes that specifically track brain activity related to creating speech, using the facial and voice box muscles that Bennett now cannot control. (yahoo.com)
  • Surgeons placed on the surface of her brain two electrodes apiece in two separate regions involved in speech production. (yahoo.com)
  • One of the most fascinating yields of this research, she says, is that they can tell if a person is sleeping simply by examining a little bit of CSF on a brain scan. (futurity.org)
  • how the initial SPECT scan only told the big picture part of the story and it wasn't until the ADD Centre assessed my brain function properly using 19-point EEG that I got a full and specific picture of which parts affected, explaining many of the problems I was having that those in the medical model either didn't understand, didn't accept, or didn't know what to do with it. (jeejeebhoy.ca)
  • Bacopa Monnieri - Top memory-booster for students because it helps slow down the rate at which the brain forgets newly learned knowledge. (mindlabpro.com)
  • She became comatose, and an electroencephalogram (EEG) obtained on March 10 revealed generalized sharp and slow wave discharges. (cdc.gov)
  • In turn, this could affect the blood flow in the brain and reduce the pulsing of CSF during sleep, leading to a buildup of toxic proteins and a decline in memory abilities. (futurity.org)
  • Now the abilities of my left brain are called upon as I finalize the printed score. (alexshapiro.org)
  • Auditory Late Responses (ALR) assess central auditory processing by neuroelectric activity of the auditory pathway and analyse the activities involved in cortical abilities of discrimination, attention and integration of the brain. (bvsalud.org)
  • They analyse the activities involved in cortical abilities of discrimination, attention and integration of the brain, 1 and disclose the integrity and ability of the central auditory nervous system. (bvsalud.org)
  • They want to see if they can boost learning by signaling the brain that it is time to pay attention. (popsci.com)
  • In newborns with this heart defect, because the left side of the heart is underdeveloped, when blood flows from the lungs into the left side of the heart, there is very little space in their left atrium. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The possibility that a mosquito bite during pregnancy could be linked to severe brain abnormalities in newborns alarmed the public and astonished scientists. (who.int)
  • Brainwave or Brainwave Jr. (Henry King Jr.) is a character in the DC Comics Universe, who is commonly portrayed as a superhero and son of the supervillain, Brain Wave, along with primarily being a member of the Infinity, Inc. Henry King Jr.'s version of Brainwave appeared on the first season of the DC Universe and The CW series Stargirl, portrayed by Jake Austin Walker. (wikipedia.org)
  • a man who loves you enough to leave you alone for extended periods of creativity, or not. (alexshapiro.org)
  • Khizroev also believes that MENs could potentially remain in place within the brain for extended periods to release drugs on a set schedule. (nanowerk.com)
  • Detailed researches on the subject indicate that there are certain 'critical periods' and 'sensitive periods' in brain development for different brain functions. (targetwoman.com)
  • The latest research in the fields of biological and neural sciences for psychotherapy, brought together by Ernest Rossi Ph.D., shows that the Limbic-Hypothalamus system of the brain is responsible for the Mind-Body connection, via the autonomic, endocrine, immune and neuropeptide systems. (positivehealth.com)
  • It's your body waving a red flag. (organicliaison.com)
  • It might not be such a mystery when you find out how easy it is for TV programming - the waves it emits, the storytelling - to override basic brain function and even damage your body. (wariscrime.com)
  • Apparently, the brain and body disagree. (wariscrime.com)
  • Sounds on the left side of our body reach our left ear first, and those on the right side reach our right ear first. (hearingresearch.org)
  • Hypoplastic left heart syndrome causes heart failure shortly after birth-the heart pumps less than normal amount of blood to the body-and eventually death. (msdmanuals.com)
  • When blood flow to the body is reduced, the heart, brain and other vital organs do not receive sufficient blood flow. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For some time, electroencephalography (EEG) has been employed clinically as a measure of brain function in the hope of determining and differentiating certain functional conditions of the brain. (medscape.com)
  • It is used in patients with cognitive dysfunction involving either a general decline of overall brain function or a localized or lateralized deficit. (medscape.com)
  • Nootropics do many great things for brain function. (mindlabpro.com)
  • Promotes overall brain health and function during the aging process, including support for memory , age-related cognitive decline, mood, and mental clarity well into senior years. (mindlabpro.com)
  • It is scientifically proven to enhance brain function. (mindlabpro.com)
  • Screening of urine for drugs was negative, and computerized axial tomography of the brain was within normal limits. (cdc.gov)
  • Later, Brainwave was recruited by Doctor Fate to save Sand from The Dreaming. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tsunamis, which result from sudden changes in the seafloor, can occur after an earthquake and can result in large quantities of earth and sand being swept up and deposited, leaving behind sediment called tsunami deposit. (who.int)
  • Beneath that mass of soft feathers, the left ear sits just below eye level, the right, slightly above. (bigthink.com)
  • 10 months previously with mild residual left-sided weak- fluid (CSF) glucose of 4.8 mmol/L (normal 2.5-4.4 ness, depression, rheumatoid arthritis, and hypertension. (cdc.gov)
  • Thus, with the great sensitivity of the brain the neurological effects at extremely low exposure levels might be curved. (whale.to)
  • The source of these actions are found in Hank's brain, where Palmer encounters Mr. Mind, a Captain Marvel villain, who is feeding on Brainwave's growth. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is unknown when Brainwave became a host for Mr. Mind. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mind Lab Pro® is the world's most effective brain supplement. (mindlabpro.com)
  • As their research continues to move forward, Lewis' team has another puzzle they want to solve: how exactly are our brain waves, blood flow, and CSF coordinating so perfectly with one another? (futurity.org)
  • Reduced blood flow to the brain, a side-effect of hypertension, may leave you feeling perpetually trapped in a dizzying waltz. (organicliaison.com)
  • The Plug-In Drug is a book that explains your brain on television and computers in greater detail. (wariscrime.com)
  • Then, a watery liquid called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows in, washing through your brain. (futurity.org)
  • As the blood leaves, pressure in the brain drops, and CSF quickly flows in to maintain pressure at a safe level. (futurity.org)
  • However, all involve complex brain-virus-immune system interactions, and all can lead to severe and permanent brain injury. (bvsalud.org)
  • Encephalopathy represents a brain state in which normal functioning of the brain is disturbed temporarily or permanently. (medscape.com)
  • Imagine an everyday brain-computer interface, where brain activity is translated into actionable insights. (umich.edu)
  • The translator decoded Bennett's brain activity into a stream of phonemes, then assembled them into words on a computer screen. (yahoo.com)
  • Brookshire and Casasanto's study challenges this idea, showing that a well-established pattern of brain activity, found across dozens of studies in right-handers, completely reverses in left-handers. (weeksmd.com)
  • Eye-blinks and jaw the user's scalp and measure the brain activity, this clenching are generally considered artefacts in the is called electroencephalography (EEG). (lu.se)
  • New brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to restore communication for folks who have been robbed by paralysis of the power of speech. (yahoo.com)
  • Analysis at CDC also included viral isolation from sputum obtained on March 14 and a positive DFA and nucleotide sequence analysis result from brain tissue obtained at autopsy. (cdc.gov)
  • According to TMZ, Tameka Foster has yet to leave the hospital and Usher arrived on Saturday night. (essence.com)
  • Smile when she smiles, coo when she coos, fuss when she fusses, maintain eye contact, read, play, sing, dance - check what else you can do to foster brain development in infant. (targetwoman.com)
  • A look at the brain structure shows that the chemicals that foster brain development are released in stages. (targetwoman.com)
  • Vapor recognition with an integrated array of polymer-coated flexural plate wave sensors. (cdc.gov)
  • They may direct a child's attention toward socially relevant features of a situation and shape social brain responses. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Using neuronal responses to sounds, the owl brain builds a multidimensional map of auditory space. (bigthink.com)
  • For example, some neuroscientists sought to explain the deep mysteries of human consciousness not as any cosmic interconnection of spirit and matter but merely as a series of chemical reactions in the brain. (byu.edu)
  • Human brain development actually begins in the womb. (targetwoman.com)
  • Hypertension makes your heart pump harder, leaving you panting even after a leisurely stroll. (organicliaison.com)
  • I'm aware of Adara shouting at him, but that just makes him laugh harder as he holds me over the seawall, the waves so close it's as though they're reaching up to lick the soles of my DMs. (macmillan.com)
  • The best, like Stewart, showcase their athletic creativity by using the waves as launching pads for acrobatic maneuvers. (inverse.com)
  • Thanks to brain wave applications for iPhone and iPad, you can use sound waves to put your brain in the right mood for the tasks ahead of you. (iphoneness.com)
  • Have you ever wondered how our brain can pinpoint exactly where sound is coming from? (hearingresearch.org)
  • Sound waves can also be affected by the environment they travel through. (hearingresearch.org)
  • For example, sound waves travel faster through denser materials like water than through air. (hearingresearch.org)
  • The ears play a crucial role in sound localization by providing essential information that our brain needs to determine the direction of a sound source. (hearingresearch.org)
  • For example, our head can cast a sound shadow that can affect the intensity of sound waves reaching our ears. (hearingresearch.org)
  • ITD refers to the difference in the time it takes for sound waves to reach each ear. (hearingresearch.org)
  • To be able to hunt by sound alone, owls need not only supersensitive ears but also the ability to locate the source of a faint noise in three‑dimensional space sometimes from a distance and sometimes through a thick layer of snow, soil, or leaves. (bigthink.com)
  • Sound waves entering the ear travel through the external auditory canal before striking the eardrum and causing it to vibrate. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This transmits waves of sound through the cochlear fluid, sending the organ of Corti into motion. (medlineplus.gov)