EAR ANATOMY. EAR ANATOMY THE TWO WAY OF INTERNAL EAR SOUND TRANSMISSION Procedures.

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EAR ANATOMY

THE TWO WAY OF INTERNAL EAR SOUND TRANSMISSION Procedures

DEFINITION OF A SOUND WAVE

UDITIBLY FROM DIFFERENT SPECIES Technology UDITIBLY FROM DIFFERENT SPECIES

PHYSIOLOGY OF LISTENING

INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY OF BANDPASSED FILTERED DELTA (1 INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY OF BANDPASSED FILTERED DELTA (1.5-2HZ) BEFORE,DURING AND AFTER THE HEALING SESSION; SESSION TIME (80-100s).

SPECTROGRAM OF A HIGH EEG POWER INCREASE IN THE THETA BAND DURING THE LISTENING OF MUSIC

BRAIN WAVES

SPECTROGRAM 5.0.5 SOFTWARE ANALISYS

ESRAJ SPECTROGRAM EMISSION 1-12 HZ 14-750 HZ 750-4000 HZ 20 kHz 16 kHz 12 kHz 8 kHz 4 kHz TIME IN SEC