The reason we think the sound of a jet aircraft is really loud has more to do with the sensitivity of
our remarkable auditory system than with the energy in the sound wave itself.
Not exact matches
«This interaction between self - motion and the
auditory system is
remarkable,» says Wiegrebe.
Even short - term blockages of this kind can lead to
remarkable changes in the
auditory system, altering the behavior and structure of nerve cells that relay information from the ear to the brain, according to a new University at Buffalo study.
At a molecular level, the interactions of DNA, RNA and proteins of the
auditory system orchestrate a
remarkable feat that is summarized in our ability to hear.