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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