Sound wave transmission
From DrKoop's partner site on cholesterol, CholesterolNetwork.com
When sounds waves reach the ear, they are translated into nerve impulses. These impulses then travel to the brain where they are interpreted by the brain as sound. The hearing mechanisms within the inner ear, can be easily damaged by excessively loud noise causing sensory hearing loss.
Review Date: 10/20/2006 ![]() advertisement
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