The cocheal contains receptor cells that convert sound vibrations into impulses that are sent to the brain.
The cochlea turns vibrations into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve. These electrical signals are interpreted by the brain as sound.
Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
Sound waves enter through the outer ear, then sound waves move through the ear canal. Next sound waves strike the eardrum, causing it to vibrate, then vibrations enter the middle ear. Then the hammer picks up the vibrations, then vibrations are passed to the anvil. Next the vibrations are transmitted to the stirrup, then a vibrating membrane transmits vibrations to the inner ear, and then vibrations are channeled into the cochlea. Then nerve cells detect vibrations and convert them to electrical impulses, then electrical impulses are transmitted to the brain. Then the brain interprets electrical impulses as sound.
The nervous system carries messages to and from the brain through a network of neurons. Sensory neurons carry information from the body to the brain, while motor neurons carry signals from the brain to the body to control movement and other functions.
The cocheal contains receptor cells that convert sound vibrations into impulses that are sent to the brain.
Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain
The cocheal contains receptor cells that convert sound vibrations into impulses that are sent to the brain.
Your brain stem.
The jugular vein carries blood from the brain towards the heart. It is identifiable in the anterolateral neck.
Nerves
The cochlea turns vibrations into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve. These electrical signals are interpreted by the brain as sound.
the organ of corti is found inside the cochlea in the middle ear. in the organ of corti are hair cells which pick up vibrations. these vibrations are what is processed by the brain as sound. so basically without it no vibrations and hence the brain will not be able to interpret the vibrations into sounds
The Optic Nerve
Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
You can hear vibrations by detecting the movement of air particles caused by sound waves. Your ears capture these vibrations and convert them into electrical signals that your brain interprets as sound.
The cochlea structure consists of three adjacent tubes separated from each other by sensitive membranes.These tubes are coiled in the shape of a snail shell and filled with fluid. Its' job is to take the physical vibrations caused by the sound wave and translate them into electrical information the brain can recognize as distinct sound.