Descriptive Anatomical analysis of the Internal Bony Cochlea

Ahmed AbdelAziz Mohamed;

Abstract


The cochlea is the part of the inner ear where acoustic signals are transformed into neural pulses that are then signaled to the brain. It is a small snail-shell-like cavity in the temporal bone; the small size and the complex geometry of the cochlea make


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Title Descriptive Anatomical analysis of the Internal Bony Cochlea
Authors Ahmed AbdelAziz Mohamed
Keywords Descriptive Anatomical analysis of the Internal Bony Cochlea
Issue Date 2008
Description 
The cochlea is the part of the inner ear where acoustic signals are transformed into neural pulses that are then signaled to the brain. It is a small snail-shell-like cavity in the temporal bone; the small size and the complex geometry of the cochlea make

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