Sound enters the ear and causes the eardrum to vibrate, which then passes through tiny bones that amplify the vibrations before they enter the cochlea, a snail-shaped organ where fluid movement bends microscopic hairs that convert the motion into electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation as sound.
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This Is How Your Brain Hears Sound ๐Added:
This is what actually happens inside your head when you hear a sound. Because the moment a noise enters, it strikes your eardrum and forces it to vibrate.
Those vibrations pass through a tiny hammer-like bone that physically cranks up the volume. But hearing isn't just about moving air. Instead, those vibrations blast into a snail-shaped organ, causing the fluid inside to slosh around. And as the liquid moves, those microscopic hairs bend, converting that motion into raw electrical signals that are sent straight into your brain to be interpreted as
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