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Parenchyma is a term often used as a synonym for brain cells or brain tissue that sounds like arenchyma. It refers to the functional tissue of an organ, in this case, the brain.
the only song I recall is "The music sounds better with you" 90's?
They help us hear sounds, and transfers the sounds into the brain.
Total Recall 2070 - 1999 Brain Fever 1-10 was released on: Canada: 16 March 1999 USA: 7 May 1999
Eidetic memory, also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall sounds, images or objects in memory with extreme precision.
We use our ears to hear sounds. The ear collects sound waves, which are then transmitted as electrical signals to the brain through the auditory nerve. The brain interprets these signals as sounds.
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Resonance in the cochlea, a region of the inner ear, allows the brain to interpret sounds based on the frequency of the sound waves. The cochlea contains hair cells that vibrate in response to specific frequencies, which are then transmitted as electrical signals to the brain via the auditory nerve. This process enables the brain to perceive and differentiate between different pitches and tones.
No, your voice box, along with the rest of your organs and bodily functions are connected to your brain.
Sounds like Eddie Money. But I can't recall the title of the song.
Loud sounds can be harmful as it damages the ears and the brain.
There are several (a lot) of tiny hair like structures inside the ear will vibrate in response to certain sound frequencies. When a hair vibrates, it stimulates a particular cell which sends a signal to the neurons next to it, to the brain. The brain takes all of the inputs and can interpret that as sounds and frequencies. Louder sounds will cause it to vibrate more, so the brain can interpret that as well.