The brain and hearing: Hearing disturbances associated with local brain lesions : By A. V. Baru and T. A. Karaseva. New York: Plenum Press, 1972. Pp. 116. $17.50【Key Words】doi:10.1016/0093-934X(74)90043-1J JERGERElsevier BVBrain & Language...
UNSW researchers have answered the longstanding question of how the brain balances hearing between our ears, which is essential for localising sound, hearing in noisy conditions and for protection from noise damage. The landmark animal study also provides new insight intohearing lossand is likely to...
They first measured the response of the brain to auditory signals, using a modified version of a test that is commonly used to screen newborn infants for hearing loss. Mild hearing loss was observed in the mice with only one working copy of MEF2C while hearing remained normal in those with...
Man has five senses(感官): sight, hearing, ___, taste and touch. They ___ information for the brain(大脑). For example, the eyes collect information ___ pictures and the ears collect information on ___. Sight ___ of a human's two eyes has an eyelid(眼皮) and an eyebrow(眉毛)...
As hearing becomes more difficult, your brain has to work harder to register and comprehend what you’re listening to. This steals energy needed for memory and thinking. Scientists refer to this as the “cognitive load theory.” Imagine your brain as having a finite amount of fuel. As hearin...
This work documents various studies on hearing in marsupials and relates this information to their vocal behaviour. The organization of the brain auditory pathways of marsupials is compared with those of eutherian mammals and related to the structure of the periphery. The information on marsupials prov...
Hearing JournalTremblay K, Scollie S, Abrams H, Sullivan J, McMahon C. Hearing aids and the brain: what's the connection. Int J Otolaryngol. In press.Tremblay, K. 2006. Hearing aids and the brain: What's the connection? The Hearing Journal 59(8):10, 14, 16-17....
study, the participants' brains were recorded while they laid in the33. What's the researchers' attitude to new map of the brain?scanner, while they did various math problems and memory tests, and A. They think it is the best version. B. They think it is still incomplete.while they li...
The brain has four main parts: the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe and parietal lobe. Each of these lobes has a distinctive difference between one another. The frontal lobe is known for its ability to help solve problems, behavior, judging someone and coordinated movements. In the...
The brain is not a computer disk, and isn’t a cupboard, either. Look at the picture here. It looks a bit like weeds (杂草) in a garden, doesn’t it? The picture actually shows a child’s neocortex (皮层) — a part of the brain that controls (控制) sight and hearing. You can...