The basilar membrane of theinnerearis an elastic shell immersed in fluid that vibrates in response to the incident sound.
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The facial motor nucleus also innervates theinnerear, which is implicated in both attentional and communicative processes.
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The trigeminal nerve originates from this region of the brainstem, the posterior part of which has transversely constricted sidewalls to accommodate theinnerear.
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What we want to explain here is why there are roughly 2,000 sound receptors in theinnerear.
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Paint-filling of theinnerearrevealed truncations of the superior and\\or the posterior semicircular canals.
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The electrophysiological properties of photoreceptor calcium currents are similar to those ofinnerearhair cells.
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But this essay is actually about the workings of theinnerear, and even that becomes an introduction to the wondrous intricacies of the cochlea.
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The major properties of the hair cell in theinnerearare temporal coding and adaptation behaviour.
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These mutants will contribute to the unravelling of the genetics of deafness and the understanding of the development of the mammalianinnerear.
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In summary, different timings of a given set of articulatory gestures may produce a stronger or weaker neurochemical response in theinnerear.
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The sudden dramatic falling spells (otolithic crises) are thought to result from a sudden pressure change across one of the otolith organs of theinnerear.
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Molecular characterization of a voltage-activated calcium channel from the chicken'sinnerear.
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Improvisation in turn will help the student to develop clear internal representations, with not only a secureinnerearbut also a kinaesthetic and visual sense of the music.
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The aging process involves a reduction of the number of receptors, peripherally as well as centrally, for example in theinnerear, in the feet and in the brainstem.
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Irreversible damage is done to cells in theinnerear.
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