kuuloaistien
Kuuloaistien refers to the auditory senses, encompassing the biological mechanisms and perceptual experiences involved in hearing. It is the sense that allows organisms to detect sound waves. This process begins with the ears, which collect sound vibrations from the environment. These vibrations are then transmitted through the middle ear to the inner ear, specifically to the cochlea. Within the cochlea, specialized hair cells convert mechanical vibrations into electrical signals. These signals are subsequently sent to the brain via the auditory nerve, where they are interpreted as sound.
The perception of sound involves various characteristics, including pitch, loudness, and timbre. Pitch is determined by