Anatomy - Hearing (Part 2) - Functions of Cochlea & Organ of Corti
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In this video, we explore the second part of the pathway of audition (hearing). We will trace the movement of a sound wave from the oval window into the cochlea. Then, we examine the workings of the Organ of Corti, the microscopic organ of hearing. Also, we will see the primary auditory pathway to the brain.
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