Hearing

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Slide 1: Carte mentale
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Name parts of the ear
you already know

Slide 1 - Carte mentale

In Dutch

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External/outer ear

Pinna
Ear canal
Eardrum (sort of border)

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So? how does hearing 'technically' work?

Stimulus?

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Slide 6 - Vidéo

Collecting info

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The way sound travels
Pinna - Ear canal - Eardrum - Hammer - Anvil - Stirrup - Cochlea (creates nerve impulse) - Auditory nerve --> cerebrum 

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What is the missing word in the way sound travels through the ear?
Pinna - Ear canal - ..?.. - hammer - anvil - stirrup - cochlea - auditory nerve

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Hertz vs Decibel
Hertz = unit to express how low or high a certain sound is.

Decibel = unit to express how loud a certain sound is.

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Hertz
Many waves give a higher sound than just a few waves


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Hertz
Here you can see a low sound becoming a little bit higher.

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Decibel
A big soundwave produces a loud noise. A small soundwave produces a more quiet sound.

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Decibel: This sound starts loud!

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Air pressure
Why does it hurt and why do our ears pop?

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When landing a plane

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When climbing a mountain/taking flight

Air pressure on the outside is very low, on the inside relatively high. You'll have to swallow some water in order to 'pop' your ears.

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Air pressure pushes on eardrum

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Eustachian tube connects to your nasal cavity/throat.


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Why do we have semicircular canals?

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Which part should I explain again or did you find most difficult?

Slide 23 - Question ouverte