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How we Hear
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Auditory transduction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeTriGTEN oc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeTriGTEN oc
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Hair cells
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Stereocilia Organelle Converts the mechanical energy into chemical energy action potential
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transduction
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Sound Travels at 760 miles/hour – depends on temp and humidity. One mile? Pitch Loudness Timbre
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Pitch frequency (wavelength) – inverse relationship
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Different groups of hair cells responsible for different frequencies Healthy human ear can hear frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
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Audiogram
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Loudness Results from the difference in pressure between the compressed areas and the rarefied areas of the wave. Greater difference = louder
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Damage to hair cells
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In 2001, 5.2 million children (6-19) suffered from noise-induced hearing loss Listening to music on earphones at max level for 15 minutes per day is enough to cause permanent damage
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