Chapter 7 The Other Sensory Systems. Audition: The Sense of Hearing Physical stimulus: sound waves Sound waves are periodic compressions of air, water.
HEARING Sound How the Ears Work How the Cochlea Works Auditory Pathway Hearing Loss.
Ear, Nose, and Throat Adapted from Mosby’s Guide to Physical Examination, 6 th Ed. Ch. 12.
Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 59 Topic: 12.5: Middle Ear Essential Questions: 1.Color code notes and Picture Bubble Map Figure 12.9 Tympanic cavity.
PRESENTATION Deaf & Hearing Loss created by FTTA.
Diabetes and Hearing Loss. Purpose of Presentation To make diabetes educators aware of the link of diabetes to hearing loss and the need for intervention:
Allan W Cripps AO Mucosal Immunology Research Group menzies.griffith.edu.au Mucosal Immunisation (Lung and Middle Ear)
The General & Special Senses Chapter 18. Introduction Senses – our perception of what is “out there” 2 groups –General senses Includes senses that are.
The Ear Perry C. Hanavan. Outer Ear Peripheral –Outer ear –Middle ear –Inner ear –Auditory nerve Central –Brainstem –Midbrain –Cerebral.
Chapter 11 The Auditory and Vestibular Systems. Introduction Sensory Systems –Sense of hearing, audition Detect sound Perceive and interpret nuances –Sense.
Middle ear. Middle ear structures Middle ear cavity/tympanum Middle ear cavity/tympanum Tympanic membrane Tympanic membrane Ossicles/Middle ear bones.
The New Communication Plan Worksheet Statewide Training for Using it Effectively Consultants for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Sensory Support and Assistive Technology.