Concept information
Preferred term
auditory receptors and transduction
Definition
- Hearing begins with the transduction of sound energy into electrical signals in the inner ear, through a sequence of events so fast and sensitive as to be limited only by the thermal noise of molecules moving in inner ear liquids. This entry reviews that sequence with particular focus on the remarkable properties of auditory receptor cells.Sound originates in the motion of vibrating objects, such as the vocal cords during speech. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Auditory Receptors and Transduction]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-T6G573KM-3
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