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Please can someone give me a short explanation of what is happening here? Thanks
ОтветитьI was sent to watch this by my tutor this was such a fun to watch and also helpful
ОтветитьUh huh.
Ответитьidk why but this reminded me of animusic
Ответить3/10
ОтветитьWell i just got blue lobstered
ОтветитьSuperb
Ответитьsubhan allah beautiful
ОтветитьMy girlfriend who studies biology sent me this and my life is better now
Ответитьnightmare fuel
Ответитьthank you this was so inspiring
ОтветитьBro thinks he's carti
Ответитьthat was glorious. i was sent to watch this for my neuroscience class and i gotta say, i did NOT expect toccata and fugue in d minor to suddenly start playing
ОтветитьIt looks like a keyboard—organ or piano—when all areas are stimulated at the very end! Of course, the nearest end of the band is the left hand and farthest away is the right hand.
Ответитьthis video goes hard
ОтветитьCochlea is a bony structure that twists on itself two and one - half times around a central column of bone ( modiolus). This arrangement produces a cone shaped structure and this animation fails to show this conical structure of cochlea.
Ответитьmuy chulo, mis dieses al que lo ha hecho
ОтветитьHow ironic- 15 years in the making for my audio to be 100% and that first note to destroy my ears
ОтветитьVery nice!!!
ОтветитьLike si t’es là à cause de la svt
Ответитьplus what the name of this music called?
ОтветитьBased on the animation, where do frequencies—from high to low pitches—cause activity in the hair cells within the cochlear duct?
Ответитьthis made me feel uncomfortable
Ответитьbeautiful
ОтветитьAaaaahahahhahaha nice
ОтветитьNo se escucha
Ответитьyour wrong
ОтветитьOh so that's what they mean by organ of Corti :P
ОтветитьQue bueno que esta !
Ответитьbeautiful. thank you!
ОтветитьWhy no sound????
ОтветитьI fucking love nature!! (:
Ответитьim imagining this is happening inside my ears!
ОтветитьIt shows that lower frequencies of sound are detected further along the cochlea than higher frequencies of sound. :)
ОтветитьIt's Bach's Toccata and Fugue in d minor
ОтветитьI believe it's the Phantom of the Opera
ОтветитьThis is awesomely simple.
Ответитьbasicly, it's a propagation along the basilar membrane with a peak in the end, depending of the frequency.
Ответитьvery cool!
Ответитьjust awesome
ОтветитьThis is SO true - I'm the neuro guy, was sent the video by my music friend :P
ОтветитьThe cochlea has a tonotropic organization. There, I just saved you 1:11.
Ответитьtheres an organ playing in my head. .........(get it)
ОтветитьToccata and Fugue in D Minor, I think?
ОтветитьToccata & Fugue in Dminor - JS Bach
ОтветитьToccata and Fugue in D minor by J.S. Bach :)
Ответить@Psylence6 the area closet to the external ear is near the stapes and at the apex of the cochlea this is the helicotrema
ОтветитьThis was such a fun video to watch and also very helpful for us audiology students! Thanks for posting this.
ОтветитьXD
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