Actually, there's an error at the 5:09 mark: The inner and outer hair cells were conflated, as there is amplification taking place between the softer OHC's and bristle-like IHC's.
This literally summarized FOUR LECTURES my prof spent on the ear! This is such an amazing video! i know more about the ear now than I did a few days ago! THANK YOU!!!
Nice video! But, at 6:02 you say: "together this sequence of events is responsible for our acoustic perception of the world around us" Isn't perception here actually sensation, because the perception is only made in the brain itself.
WOW!!! Now I know how water travels in the ear canal and what keeps it from entering the inner or middle ear. I thought that just because the dark enterance leading into the ear canal might look though if the canall runs almost diagonal, but it runs straight in a way. The reason why I said about water traveling in the ear, is that when we lean our head back in a tub full of water to rinse our hair rather than with the shower, our ears "sinks" in water and the canal fills with water!
3:00 talk to me about reversal of this process from the induction of a constant charge on nerve impulses and how the hair cells translate the vibrations back to the outter ear/world. is that like morse code?
Agreed! I learn more with well constructed 7 min videos like this than with an hour of lecture with slipped words and lazy low resolution power points.
I hope you do this for a living and that someone pays you a lot for it. Thank you so much for making this topic so easily understood, and for making it a joy to experience. I wish you taught about everything I want to know about.
WHAT A FUCKING AMAZING VIDEO THAT MADE THE SUBJECT A PIECE OF CAKE, WHY THE FUCKERS IN THE med schools CAN'T PRODUCE SUCH PRESENTATIONS AND MAKE OUR TASK EASIER, Yeh... THEY WANT TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE TEACHING A COMPLEX THING, SO THEY ARE RESPECTED AS FUCKING PROFESSORS. I SALUTE TO Radiant3D, SIR, THANK YOU SIR, AND TO MY PROFESSOR I SAY S.O.B, Fuck the hell instead of teaching SOB ha ha ha
I'm studying for midterms too and this really helped me understand the process, I was kind of confused when I read about the cochlea and the basilar membrane in my text book but this video explained it perfectly! :)
One-thousand thank yous. It is so helpful to actually see how this works. Books can be so limiting for some topics. Chalk and talk just make it worse. Great video. Love the music.
This is an EXTREMELY well made video. I would have enjoyed some more detailed information about the Organ of Corti, but for what it is, this video is amazing.
N35QU1K's comment did more justice for this vid than i could ever do, but thank you so flippin much for posting this. I think I might have time for a 15 min nap since i dont have to decipher my lecture now. Another gift from you! hah thanks!
Awesome video! The only problem is I can't hear it very well. I'm not sure if it my laptop (ASUS K52F) or the fact that I'm hard of hearing. I have my SIemens Explorer 500P hearing aid turned up full blast! The music at 6:30 - end is plenty loud though.
Very helpful video for those who have not studied hearing yet, or need a good review. It doesn't explain the biochemical process that occurs in the hair cells, or how the system is actively tuned, but it conveys the general idea (which is great for a 7min video).
I agree! A trillion thumbs up! I can't imagine what is involved to create detailed animation like this. The only thing I struggle with is how exactly do the frequencies spread out along the duct? Is it due to resonance? Is it due to filtering? Is it a long string of bandpass filters? Or do certain places resonate at certain frequencies?
This is by far the best video I've seen! It makes me less nervous about my hearing science midterm. Nevertheless, thank you for making it WAY WAY less overwhelming a trillion thumbs up!
Love how it does the music at the end going through the ear.. made me think of that crazy scene in Fantasia with Mickey mouse and the waves up the cliff! lol
amazing video!
cudzmaguire 4 days ago
thank you T^T i didn't know what my teacher was saying haha!!!!
audreygetstuck 2 weeks ago
Very good vid! just saved me a lot of time studying for my next exam!
MsPoeckchen 3 weeks ago
this video is really stunning!
tialicious13 4 weeks ago
سبحان الله
2012hanaa 1 month ago
even the music was well-chosen :) perfect!
ladysady91 1 month ago
Amazing !!!
bareitan 1 month ago
Awesome. But very surprised at the 5 dislikes. This was simply mind blowing.
hpskochar78 1 month ago
Actually, there's an error at the 5:09 mark: The inner and outer hair cells were conflated, as there is amplification taking place between the softer OHC's and bristle-like IHC's.
TheHearingBlog
discpad 1 month ago
Plz make some more videos like this this is extraordinary very clearer than books
20019988 1 month ago
SO GOOD! Finally I get what tonotopicity entails. THANKS!!!!!!!!!
sniima 1 month ago
all topics in medicine should have a video that is as helpful as this..
nigelloemeterio 1 month ago
Are u saying that everything in this video is from Beethoven's ninth???
ILOVECLASSICALify 2 months ago
i think god was showing off, on this job ......
mightyfinejonboy 2 months ago 4
helped me so much! thank you!
symk1304 2 months ago
Fabulous.Outstanding,Awesome and Excellent work...
BRAVO...!!!
qaiserktk1 2 months ago
It's so crazy to think how as you're listening to the video, the bones in your ear are doing the same thing as the ones in the video
mrsbaishmuffins 2 months ago 2
*stands and applauds* !!!! the best !!!
csgabc123 2 months ago
Thank you so much! This video has explained two weeks worth of Anatomy!
LmDSx 2 months ago
Yup, wow. This is just awesome. Will give me an awesome reference point when I have to describe ear transduction on my exam.
hoosierdaddy12 2 months ago
four people can't hear...
Psiboi89 2 months ago
this is amazing! good job!
0SmileBigAlways0 3 months ago
This literally summarized FOUR LECTURES my prof spent on the ear! This is such an amazing video! i know more about the ear now than I did a few days ago! THANK YOU!!!
unknwn2312 3 months ago
Beautiful. Wonderfully done.Enjoyable to watch as well as very informative.
TiffTiffy 3 months ago
Wow. didn't want it to end
jettac 3 months ago
This is education...not the cr*p most profs deliver every day with no passion or will to effectively bring a subject to life.
scilabo 3 months ago
Pretty cool! I find it a little ironic that they decided to use Beethoven's music to discuss the ear though...
Seikaly22 3 months ago 12
this is the shit. end of story.
neesh1120 3 months ago in playlist Liked videos
Thank you so much this video kicks ass. Saved me an hour of readings.
b0nd0nn 3 months ago
Nice video! But, at 6:02 you say: "together this sequence of events is responsible for our acoustic perception of the world around us" Isn't perception here actually sensation, because the perception is only made in the brain itself.
ijser 4 months ago
Wonderfully made video! I have been looking for awhile now and this is the best video I've found!
kscasey1 4 months ago
Thanks a lot for this video; it helped immensely!
MSchackow 4 months ago
amazing!!
raschfr 4 months ago
thx u soo muchhhh
aon8 4 months ago
What song is that at 1:33 to 1:43??
AE812 4 months ago
@AE812 Well in germany we call people asking such questions a "Kulturbanause". It is the 9th symphony by L.v. Beethoven.
mullahnasruddinQQ 4 months ago
@AE812 It's Beethoven's 9th Symphony, movement 2
Seikaly22 3 months ago
It's almost retarded the amount I learn from 7 minute youtube vids in comparison to 2 hour lectures. smh. Thanks for the vid!
todanceinshadows 4 months ago
This is absolutely brilliant, thorough yet concise. Well done Mr. Pletsch, I can imagine what a good teacher you are.
alialzubaidi89 4 months ago
Loved it!!! Very useful!!
Glorysabel 4 months ago
Superb video!
nickknell1 5 months ago
THIS IS AMAZING!!
BorderlineHC 5 months ago
this is such an excellent study tool. hooray technology!
jodionline83 5 months ago
thx!!! this is amazing
HANWATERLILY 6 months ago
amazing thank you
cmathuria 6 months ago
Its was great.awsome animation.thanks for helping us
jayantatalukdar33 6 months ago
amazing video! they must make more videos like this.
DrProdigious 6 months ago
brilliant video!!!! best animation of biology processes I've ever wached on youtube!!! keep doing videos like that!;)))
tialicious13 6 months ago
this video: 1
guyton & hall: 0
masterjaizor 7 months ago 3
I know this piece Beethoven's 9th symphony!
Streetcar1743 8 months ago
WOW!!! Now I know how water travels in the ear canal and what keeps it from entering the inner or middle ear. I thought that just because the dark enterance leading into the ear canal might look though if the canall runs almost diagonal, but it runs straight in a way. The reason why I said about water traveling in the ear, is that when we lean our head back in a tub full of water to rinse our hair rather than with the shower, our ears "sinks" in water and the canal fills with water!
Streetcar1743 8 months ago
this is a really good video has helped me loads as i find it hard to take information in via reading only. :D thanks :)
pitty i couldnt download it onto my phone so i could watch it over again for my studies.
LolaBlueBabe 8 months ago
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excellent i am left speechless
spantiosT 8 months ago in playlist hearing
love it! helped loads in my understanding! thanks!!
StealthStrider 8 months ago
Great video thank you so much for the upload was very confused
randyseahorse 8 months ago
such a great video, but it scares me because there's no way i have such an understanding of other things in medicine.
mbbs5000 8 months ago
To the person who made this, can you please make a video for my whole course hahahaha!
Seriously going to pwn the hearing section of my exam because of this vid!
xstellarshinerx 8 months ago
woww.
lawwenmin 9 months ago
3:00 talk to me about reversal of this process from the induction of a constant charge on nerve impulses and how the hair cells translate the vibrations back to the outter ear/world. is that like morse code?
freyajean 9 months ago
This is one of the best instructional videos I have ever seen.
petruchio71 9 months ago 2
superb
shantymehsud 9 months ago
Concise and very well executed :)
decksmcd 9 months ago
Everything about this video is winning. Put together extremely well, great animations, and just the right amount of information. THANK YOU
code3kc 9 months ago 2
Agreed! I learn more with well constructed 7 min videos like this than with an hour of lecture with slipped words and lazy low resolution power points.
dspinelle 9 months ago 29
this is so useful.... thanks a lot
dentinoable 9 months ago
The one who made this video and the one who posted it will enter Paradise for sure... I love it, it saved me at least 3 hours of studying :*:*:*
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TheHcgdietplan 9 months ago
brilliant
ApproachingByStealth 9 months ago
awesome job!!!
vinithaviswanath2009 9 months ago
damn this was the most intelligible explanation of the hearing ,for the lowest possibility of God existence -You , sir , are fucking God !!!!
micistan 9 months ago
Only frigging awesome...That's all!!!!!
sysweap 10 months ago
That was beautifully done, thanks!
BernardMacks 10 months ago
Best of all youtubers!
Falconbase1 10 months ago
Exelente video.
Bellycrystal 10 months ago
i want the soundtrack.
ThePumacat711 10 months ago
was really confused in physiology lec...helped me a lot..thanx
hussambu 10 months ago
Brilliantly done! I actually get this now, plus it was entertaining too :)
Good music choices also.
theGameQueen 10 months ago 2
AMAAAAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZINGGGGGG!!!
I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND ALL OF THIS NOW !
missmani09 10 months ago
I hope you do this for a living and that someone pays you a lot for it. Thank you so much for making this topic so easily understood, and for making it a joy to experience. I wish you taught about everything I want to know about.
abendroth85 10 months ago
blown away. you basically summarized 50 pages from the textbook in 6:44 mins.
seriously, ingenious.
thanks.
nicoleluk 10 months ago 36
Fantástico!
Belo complemento para uma aula.
nanananagugugugu 10 months ago
Fantastic! Our A&P prof just showed our class this video...thanks so much!!
hawnee 10 months ago
whats the piece in the background?
musikfreekz 11 months ago
this video should get noble price ,seriously ,this fuckingly dam good video ,jai ho RADIANT 3D AND THE MEN BEHIND THIS VIDEO
MrVickydoc 11 months ago
ABSOLUTELY LOOOOOOVED this video. I was very very well explained. Do you have more vidoes? Amazing work !!!
cwn0016 11 months ago
WOOW !! MORE THAN AMAZING !!
MnSzLove4Ever 11 months ago
This video is an amazing visual learning aid! Thanks!
vrussell90 11 months ago
This is one of the best explanatory videos I have ever seen. Bravo.
liesandcake 11 months ago
best. video. ever.
this is a real masterpiece.
thank you so much.
haizhen99 11 months ago
Bloody brilliant. A masterpiece.
benaddle 11 months ago
WHAT A FUCKING AMAZING VIDEO THAT MADE THE SUBJECT A PIECE OF CAKE, WHY THE FUCKERS IN THE med schools CAN'T PRODUCE SUCH PRESENTATIONS AND MAKE OUR TASK EASIER, Yeh... THEY WANT TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE TEACHING A COMPLEX THING, SO THEY ARE RESPECTED AS FUCKING PROFESSORS. I SALUTE TO Radiant3D, SIR, THANK YOU SIR, AND TO MY PROFESSOR I SAY S.O.B, Fuck the hell instead of teaching SOB ha ha ha
shanittrainer 11 months ago 2
i wish we were more simple, med school would have been much more easier
xartinos123 11 months ago
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i loved this video!!! i was so confused in my anatomy class but now i completely understand the ear! THANK YOU! :)
stee0 11 months ago
i loved this video!!! i was so confused in my anatomy class but now i completely understand the ear! THANK YOU! :)
stee0 11 months ago
Superb! =) I only wish the sound was dehissed. It brings pain to my ears when you say "ss".
IBMua 11 months ago
wow thank you so much!!
stayinglow216 11 months ago
awesome.great explanation
dhron100 11 months ago
excellent and accurate
scamsgalore 1 year ago
thanks so much!!!!!!
berrymargarita 1 year ago
Excellent presentation!
ndogata 1 year ago
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MrVivianmum 1 year ago
Really outstanding, please do more!
eventerprof 1 year ago
BEST FUCKING VIDEO EVER.
yep, not studying my notes anymore.
All i need to know, right here.
sanako4ever 1 year ago
This is AMAZING! this is what i called FUN LEARNING. <3 it!
Xaviusify 1 year ago
Takes all the jibberish from class and makes sense of it.... for crying out loud...thank you!!! Now I just need a transcript of this haha
adamsjl002 1 year ago
Amazing video! Just cleared the concepts! Must have taken so much efforts to make this video. Creator FTW!
patilsaurabhr 1 year ago
WOW!!! talk about complete and precise!! Perfect study aid for my big A/P exam ;) TYTY
Delunastella 1 year ago
WOW!!! talk about complete and precise!! Perfect study aid for my big A/P exam ;) TYTY
Delunastella 1 year ago
Is there a portion about the Central Auditory pathway?
ericrosoff 1 year ago
this video is awesomeeee. thank u so much,,,
FRESIITA25 1 year ago
I'm studying for midterms too and this really helped me understand the process, I was kind of confused when I read about the cochlea and the basilar membrane in my text book but this video explained it perfectly! :)
BelAirBritt 1 year ago
what software packages were used to create this?
212jbh 1 year ago
Thank you, this is VERY helpful and much easier to understand than my horrible physiology instructor, the visual really helps too.
amojzis 1 year ago
WOW Thank you very much
Big time help
SpringInMotion 1 year ago
3 are having hearing deficit.
fadilto 1 year ago
One-thousand thank yous. It is so helpful to actually see how this works. Books can be so limiting for some topics. Chalk and talk just make it worse. Great video. Love the music.
xpinchx 1 year ago
This is an EXTREMELY well made video. I would have enjoyed some more detailed information about the Organ of Corti, but for what it is, this video is amazing.
mswete7 1 year ago
I have to second N35QU1K's comment. This is exactly how auditory physiology needs to be taught. Thank you for clarifying 3+ weeks of confusion.
Lh67 1 year ago
@yoavigli the music piece is the the ninth symphony of beethoven.
missklarabel 1 year ago
N35QU1K's comment did more justice for this vid than i could ever do, but thank you so flippin much for posting this. I think I might have time for a 15 min nap since i dont have to decipher my lecture now. Another gift from you! hah thanks!
siprincess2000 1 year ago
that was awesome thanks alot
DRmaestro2016 1 year ago
I wish all of medical school was taught using videos like this one.
bombas238 1 year ago 71
@bombas238 yh they should just allow paying lecturers, and then put videos on lectures !
ace666999 1 year ago
magnificent .. thanx
Mrsjack43 1 year ago
what is the musical piece used in this beautiful video? thnx
yoavigli 1 year ago
this is the greater movi i have seen
ELYANOO1 1 year ago
Awesome video! The only problem is I can't hear it very well. I'm not sure if it my laptop (ASUS K52F) or the fact that I'm hard of hearing. I have my SIemens Explorer 500P hearing aid turned up full blast! The music at 6:30 - end is plenty loud though.
ZachreyCA 1 year ago
simply,,,amazing,, !! :)
gevovov 1 year ago
I am seriously in love with you now. I have a comp phys exam tomorrow and before this i din't understand how the ear worked at all!
thankyouthanyouthankyouthankyou!!!!
leprosyliz 1 year ago
AMAZING! I understood something without a Star Wars reference 8D haha, thanks this really helped me out :)
2Oath4 1 year ago
studying audiology..finally understand the system!! thanx!
TheLeaNN10 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this! I learned about this in my behavioral neuroscience course, however this helps me out a lot!
ForzaItalia1789 1 year ago
FUCK YEAH!
LEARNING FTW!!!
Liked and Favorited immediately.
kurrizzle 1 year ago 33
Bravo! Bravo! what creativity!! hats off to u!!
mercapto5 1 year ago
Wow...35pgs of text book reduced to 7 mins. This is definitely a life saver!
TheStilledPeace 1 year ago
Wow, 35 pages of textbook reduced to 8 mins of video. This is definitely a life saver !
TheStilledPeace 1 year ago
amazing, wish there were more videos like that
faanaberia 1 year ago
From all med students: thank you!
Eldarione 1 year ago 2
AMAZING Video (y)
nooneeyaa 1 year ago
This is my favourite physiology video ever! I didn't get bored and tune out. Thank you, you are awesome.
paintitvegan 1 year ago
this vid is awesome
i'm in 9th grade and i finally get the auditory system because of this vid
TheMonkey96b 1 year ago
extremely help video
thank you!
sheena1188 1 year ago
This is great, It made me understand the mechanism of hearing and how the whole hearing components works. Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
kmanalokon 1 year ago
THIS IS AMAZING. Right up there with the Khan Academy!!!!
onlnr 1 year ago
Very helpful video for those who have not studied hearing yet, or need a good review. It doesn't explain the biochemical process that occurs in the hair cells, or how the system is actively tuned, but it conveys the general idea (which is great for a 7min video).
infominister0 1 year ago
I agree! A trillion thumbs up! I can't imagine what is involved to create detailed animation like this. The only thing I struggle with is how exactly do the frequencies spread out along the duct? Is it due to resonance? Is it due to filtering? Is it a long string of bandpass filters? Or do certain places resonate at certain frequencies?
ZachreyCA 1 year ago
This is by far the best video I've seen! It makes me less nervous about my hearing science midterm. Nevertheless, thank you for making it WAY WAY less overwhelming a trillion thumbs up!
OtterAquafina 1 year ago
transduction in microbiology
sachindadapanchal 1 year ago
Wow this is truly amazing!
tunathegreat1 1 year ago
very cool video
calciumfortified11 1 year ago
That was amazing. Thank you so much!
tikebad91 1 year ago
Wow... this is amazing, thank you so much!
greeneyes2011 1 year ago
This video is great! Why aren't all lectures transformed into animations like this?
Farfafiore 1 year ago
this video is absloutely amazing! thank you for helping me study for a very difficult exam...
Janje88 1 year ago
whats the musical piece at the end of the video? sounds aweosome! btw, BLOODY BRILLIANT VIDEO. Should upload more!
TwilighterTiddles 1 year ago
This's extremely good! Thanks for sharing...
Many many thanks!!!!!
tinyalize 1 year ago
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OMG, this video help me a LOT!!!
blushslush 1 year ago
OMG, this video help me a LOT!!!
blushslush 1 year ago
Great job, into detail and yet not hard to understand.
DVDomi 1 year ago
Can we have more videos from u so we can through away all our anatomy books?
seriously... upload more..
missklarabel 1 year ago
very nice
rockerresident 1 year ago
Brill,this explained it very clearly..Before I watched this I was so confused..Thanx
SuperBee64 1 year ago
nice.
lazyjane405 1 year ago
amazing! perfect! 100 star for this.
mines0420 1 year ago
this is just awesome!!!!
adilkh88 1 year ago
LOL my 5 y.o. kid has watched this 8 or 9 times at once
NicDanielSPB 1 year ago
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Was natural selection responsible for this?
TigerJohny555 1 year ago
Was natural selection responsible for this?
TigerJohny555 1 year ago
The better video on hearing on Youtube and all the web.
Thanks !
guillaumelengen 1 year ago
Nice video!
FrustratedMedStudent 1 year ago
thanks man, awesome video, i'm using this for my notes in 2nd Year Physiology, much better than my lecturer!
sneaki602 1 year ago
amazing video!!!! thanks for posting it!!!! :)
Love how it does the music at the end going through the ear.. made me think of that crazy scene in Fantasia with Mickey mouse and the waves up the cliff! lol
wallillabou 1 year ago
Fantastic video!
It all makes sense now :D
catchewer 1 year ago
fantastic and helpful vid. thanks
theladybirdgirl 1 year ago