cochlea Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɒk.li.ə]
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Meaning of cochlea In English

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  • From one side of this vestibule, or central hall, the three semicircular canals pass off, and from the other side, the cochlea. 

  • Here, also, sound is collected and retained by the mastoid cells and cochlea. 

  • There is no cochlea as in the mammalian ear. 

  • Analysis of the wave forms allows information to be obtained about the middle ear, the cochlea, the eighth nerve and the central auditory connections.

  • Our target - selected from the world - might be the human cochlea and the human behaviour of pitch perception.

  • But this essay is actually about the workings of the inner ear, and even that becomes an introduction to the wondrous intricacies of the cochlea.

  • The cochlea is a very delicate structure with a profuse blood supply and is very sensitive both to ototoxic agents and to noise.

  • The ossicles function as an impedance transformer to provide sufficient force at the oval window to move the fluid which fills the cochlea in response to external acoustic vibrations.

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