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English: This animated video illustrates how sounds travel to the inner ear, and then to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood. The cochlea in the inner ear is a spiral-shaped organ that contains hair cells, which sense sound vibrations. Hair cells convert sound vibrations into chemical signals that the auditory nerve can understand.
Українська: «Подорож звуку до мозку» – анімаційне відео про слухову систему людини. Відео ілюструє, як звуки потрапляють у внутрішнє вухо, а потім у мозок, де їх інтерпретують і розуміють. Равлик (завитка) у внутрішньому вусі — це спіралеподібний орган, який містить волоскові клітини, які сприймають звукові коливання. Волоскові клітини перетворюють звукові коливання в хімічні сигнали, які може зрозуміти слуховий нерв.
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Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQEaiZ2j9oc
Author National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, part of the National Institutes of Health
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 13 November 2024. It was captioned as follows:
English: "Journey of Sound to the Brain" – an animated explanatory video about the human hearing or auditory system.
It illustrates how sounds travel to the inner ear, and then to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood. The cochlea in the inner ear is a spiral-shaped organ that contains hair cells, which sense sound vibrations. Hair cells convert sound vibrations into chemical signals that the auditory nerve can understand.
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Čeština: " Cesta zvuku do mozku (Journey of Sound to the Brain) " – vysvětlující video o lidském sluchu neboli sluchovém systému.
Ilustruje jak zvuky cestují do vtřního ucha a poté do mozku, kde jsou interpretovány a chápány. Dutina vnitřního ucha nazvaná hlemýžď je orgán ve tvaru spirály, obsahující vláskové buňky, které snímají zvukové vibrace. a převádějí zvukové vibrace na chemické signály, kterým sluchový nerv rozumí.
Deutsch: „Die Reise des Klangs zum Gehirn“ – ein animiertes Erklärvideo über das menschliche Gehör oder das auditorische System. Es veranschaulicht, wie Töne zum Innenohr und dann zum Gehirn gelangen, wo sie interpretiert und verstanden werden. Die Hörschnecke im Innenohr ist ein spiralförmiges Organ, das Haarzellen enthält, die Schallschwingungen wahrnehmen. Die Haarzellen wandeln Schallschwingungen in chemische Signale um, die der Hörnerv verstehen kann.
English: "Journey of Sound to the Brain" – an animated explanatory video about the human hearing or auditory system.
It illustrates how sounds travel to the inner ear, and then to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood. The cochlea in the inner ear is a spiral-shaped organ that contains hair cells, which sense sound vibrations. Hair cells convert sound vibrations into chemical signals that the auditory nerve can understand.

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