Cerebral Cortex
The three parts of the skeletal systems are: bones, cartilage and connective tissue that connects bines.
the fore brain, the mid brain, and the hind brain
The auditory nerve in the ear carries sound signals from the inner ear to the brain, allowing us to hear and process sounds.
The frontal lobe is involved in decision-making, problem-solving, and emotions. The parietal lobe processes sensory information and helps with spatial awareness. The occipital lobe is responsible for processing visual information and the temporal lobe is involved in memory, emotions, and language comprehension.
Hairs in the ears help to detect sound vibrations and convert them into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound. These hairs amplify and transmit the sound waves to the brain, allowing us to hear and distinguish different sounds.
They help us hear sounds, and transfers the sounds into the brain.
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most of your brain is info like school work to things about your job. other parts are for your five sences smell, hear, taste, touch, and sight.
The brain, primarily. The ears are the organs that mediate our sense of hearing, but listening is really a function of the brain. Listening is attending to what we hear. Think of the popular term 'selective hearing'. You might hear a great deal of noise, talking, music and excitement during a party. But you may be listening to the person you are trying to converse with while putting the other noise in the 'background'.
When we hear or see something funny,our brain releases a chemical,I believe it's called seretonin.
The auditory canal to the eardrum then the auditory nerve sends it to the brain for interpretation.
the brain helps you to tell you what you hear
the message comes from your mouth and when you hear it by your ear parts of your nerve cells that pick up messages or dendrites carries to the brain
the message comes from your mouth and when you hear it by your ear parts of your nerve cells that pick up messages or dendrites carries to the brain
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
Yes, in the Temporal Lobe.
Yes and no. The brain interprets signals from the ears as whatever sound they represent.