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  • the stupid as it is lol thank you

  • What is with these short videos on how the ear works? Post the entire video! If you can't do that, then don't saturate my search results with this garbage... please.

  • so far so good..... more detail please. thanks!

  • no specific enough. Where is the rest of the video?

  • ways to general... nothing about mechanics, waves, neurones and other stuff that should be manshioned if you really want to explain "how sound works"

  • too general...

  • its doing that now

  • A standard in our classrooms all these pedagogical aproachs are just fresh thinking driers and obvious materialism. Infranatural worlds imagination is the norm. Misterious and marvellous as the senses are, Science offers just sad Terminator/Borg like inspiration to tell stories about them. To observe my turntable is more inspiring than this. I could hardly make a better film, but please, let's read Grimm's again! And by the way: has anybody ever read Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy of Freedom?

  • 0:57 "A...B...Z"

    Z! What!? Oh the magical note between D# and Eb!

  • I think it is an excellent video for laymen to understand. Well done!

  • Love it and she said "the sound is transmitted at a high speed!"

  • Love it. And the video said all about the ears and she said "the sound is transmitted at a high speed!"

  • OMG! We actually hear in our brains!

  • "Journey Into the Ear" is a lot better at the detailed explanations.

  • Doesnt explain much of the coclea. =/

    Like saying the eye works by light going into the eye, and then into the brain.

  • coolness

  • yeaah! Brain Rocks

  • this was quite okay. But I recommend you tweak:

    The speed of the narrators speech.

    Explain how the so called "electrical impulses" are formed.

  • I work on a program dealing with hearing screenings on newborn children and children who later develop hearing problems. Your video is an excellent source of information for parents and something older children can follow. Once they have the basics they can go as far as they like in learning how an ear/hearing works.

  • this film is very general. the process of hearing is a little bit complicated. :)

  • Para Jovan: las células ciliadas forman los sinapsis con primeros axones del nervio auditivo parecidos a los típicos sinapsis. Los movimientos de los filios llevan a cambios de polarización de la membrana de las cel.ciliadas y su potencial electroquímico. Vea "sinapsis"

  • I think its inadequate or atleast not in-depth enough for me. The narrator just said, "the sound waves are transformed into electrical impulses", well how are they transformed? The video didn't explain what happens when the vibrations enter the cochlea and how the fluid excites nerve cells to send impulses through the audiotory nerve.

  • you can visit "implante coclear" de "oiresclave". He describe how it transforme into impulses.

  • Why does she talk so slow? -.-

  • very nice please upload this video for us!  we shall be very thankfull to you for this kind favour.

  • does that effects the middle ear?

  • Hi! Could you send me, please, this video? I really need it! Is for my class! Thank you very much!

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