Decoding Sound: How Our Ears and Brain Interpret Beach Waves
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Explore the process of hearing, from the collection of sound waves by our ears to the interpretation by our brain. The video discusses the ear's structure, including the outer, middle, and inner ear components like the cochlea and vestibular nerve, and their functions in hearing and balance. It also explains the Doppler effect, illustrating how sound perception changes with motion. Eyes and Ears part 3
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