kuuloreitin
Kuuloreitin refers to the complex biological pathway that allows for the perception of sound. This process begins when sound waves enter the ear canal and strike the tympanic membrane, causing it to vibrate. These vibrations are then amplified by the ossicles – the malleus, incus, and stapes – in the middle ear. The stapes transmits these vibrations to the oval window, a membrane-covered opening to the cochlea, located in the inner ear.
Within the cochlea, the vibrations create fluid waves in the perilymph. These waves stimulate the basilar membrane,
The auditory nerve carries these signals to the brainstem, where they undergo initial processing. From the