Hi guys - new tutorial today on the anatomy of the external ear. We will be taking a look at the middle and inner ear in the upcoming tutorials to complete the series. Hope you find it useful, and see you next week for the next part. Peter
Ninja nerd teaches physiology of ear and anatomy zone specifically teaches anatomy than physiology. Obviously theirs a difference in their way of teaching. In order to learn its physiology u will need to go through ninja nerds videos and for anatomy, anatomy zone excels at it.
I think perhaps the AI voice? That describes the pinna as a device for collecting sound is actually incorrect. I think perhaps most books or information that explains what the pinna does is actually incorrect, as they state that it is a trumpet shape that collects sounds, however, it is not intended to collect sounds, but to induce binaural information so that we can perceive up above sounds, down below, in front and behind sound perceptions, if their explanation was correct, the pinna would probably look like the ears of a cat/horse/deer so that we can collect sounds that way, but the ridges and nooks and parabolic nature of the human ear is shaped in a very particular way so that differential tones of reflections within the ears, depending upon the direction of the sound to the pinna will induce a unique tone that all other directions will not have, so the brain can very simply determine from which direction the sounds are coming from. The human pinna, or outer ear, is the only organ of the human body where you can actually see how it works, as long as you comprehend the function of the pinna and how sound is modified by it before it goes into the ear canal.
Hi guys - new tutorial today on the anatomy of the external ear. We will be taking a look at the middle and inner ear in the upcoming tutorials to complete the series. Hope you find it useful, and see you next week for the next part.
Peter
Please upload it ASAP
this is a request please make separately for cochlea and vestibule
Sir , why are you not making any more tutorials? Is everything okay??
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This video are very useful and this ilustrations are perfect, thanks so much.
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Hi peter how can i message you? I have some questions
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TM is considered a part of the middle ear.
Sir can you do more videos on ear anatomy please
I just randomly found this channel at the end of my subscriptions lol
Sir Very nice presentation
Thanks lot and hope for next presentation 🙏
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Ninja nerd teaches physiology of ear and anatomy zone specifically teaches anatomy than physiology. Obviously theirs a difference in their way of teaching. In order to learn its physiology u will need to go through ninja nerds videos and for anatomy, anatomy zone excels at it.
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I think perhaps the AI voice? That describes the pinna as a device for collecting sound is actually incorrect.
I think perhaps most books or information that explains what the pinna does is actually incorrect, as they state that it is a trumpet shape that collects sounds, however, it is not intended to collect sounds, but to induce binaural information so that we can perceive up above sounds, down below, in front and behind sound perceptions, if their explanation was correct, the pinna would probably look like the ears of a cat/horse/deer so that we can collect sounds that way, but the ridges and nooks and parabolic nature of the human ear is shaped in a very particular way so that differential tones of reflections within the ears, depending upon the direction of the sound to the pinna will induce a unique tone that all other directions will not have, so the brain can very simply determine from which direction the sounds are coming from. The human pinna, or outer ear, is the only organ of the human body where you can actually see how it works, as long as you comprehend the function of the pinna and how sound is modified by it before it goes into the ear canal.
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