hallásérzék
Hallásérzék, also known as hearing, is the sensory perception of sound. It is one of the five classical senses and is mediated by the auditory system. Sound waves enter the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted through the middle ear ossicles to the cochlea, a fluid-filled structure in the inner ear. Within the cochlea, specialized hair cells convert these mechanical vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve. The brain then interprets these signals as sound.
The ability to hear allows humans and many animals to communicate, detect danger, and navigate their environment.
Hearing loss, or impaired hallásérzék, can result from various factors including aging, exposure to loud noise,