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I really appreciate the person who made this video. No better can be done. This is just best. I learned more in watching this 5 min video than I ever learned in my 2 hours of reading EAR. Thank you so much.
some important points :- 1-the membranous sacs in the vestibular portion of inner ear are UTRICLE and SACCULE which both contain endolymph . 2- scala vestibuli and scala tympani contain perilymph while scala media contain endolymph . 3-(reissner's membrane) separates scala vestibuli and scala media and doesn't contain hair cells or produce action potential . 4-basilar membrane separates scala media from scala tympani which contains hair cells and produces action potential. 5- stapes is attached to oval window on the vestibule of inner ear .
I'm so thankful to the people who made it. The vestibular system is hard to understand only by the text, so this animation was very helpful to me. Keep going, fellows!
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To the person who made and edited the video, thankyouuuuuuu soo much. We, as students, can't thank you enough! Your hardwork is really appreciated and blessed! God bless you pretty creator :)
I thanks to almighty for who makes possible to learn and experience thousands of ideas without carrying any text book.! May his guidance be with us all the time. "Ameen "
Thank you for creating this video! I recently damaged my eardrum, and this video gave me the opportunity to learn about my hearing process. It is just amazing to be able to hear beautiful music, common sounds and people. Something that we take for granted every day until it's not there anymore or it's impaired! Thanks again and blessings!
great video. comprehensive over a short time. only one suggestion. when the tympanic membrane pushes the handle of the malleus medially, the head (of the malleus) moves laterally (like a lever, just as the movie illustrates). the problem is that the incus does not move as a lever. so when the head of the malleus pulls the body of the incus laterally, the long process of the incus pulls the stapes latterly as well. it is counterintuitive, but the waves pushing on the tympanic membrane actually cause the stapes to pull, or tilt away from the oval window. i seriously doubt this detail is of any importance to most students, but i thought the designer should know for the sake of the next edition. on a positive note my lengthy awkward explanation is a valuable contrast to the efficient and effective nature of good graphic communication. thank you.
Not “if” but “WHEN”….Speak with more confidence and you will get what you strive for. The fact that you’re trying for medical school, already has me cheering you on. You WILL be an amazing doctor. Don’t just memorize but use your critical thinking skills to be able to diagnose conditions accurately. Women, especially now in this era of rampant misdiagnosis and frightened MDs, need doctors who will step up and change that around. Be that someone who leaves a legacy.
I've read ear anatomy multiple times and I kept forgetting it since I couldn't picture a clear image of its anatomy in my head. With this video its not an issue anymore. Thanks a lot.
This was amazing!! What I perceived as a really complex organ, with a complex mechanism, is not that complex now! Thanks to you, for creating this wonder and making it so palpable!🌻🌿
Notice that the pinna or auricle lacks symmetry, with neither radial nor bilateral symmetry. This gives the same sound a different detection by the ear depending entirely upon its position in space relative to the ear canal. This enables spacial sound sensing by the brain with particular attention paid to sounds approaching the face.
You know what it's very difficult to understand the human ear in books it's so complicated and you have made it so easy that I really appreciate you for this and thank you for making this 😀
You have done a really great job this is just awesome I tried to understand like from every vedio but then I came accross this vedio it is so perfectly made that ear structure has become easy for me thanka a lot thankuuu
And some would have it that this absolutely incredible mechanism simply evolved into construction. Why the balance sensor alone is astonishing. Then we must consider, sight, smell, sound hearing, taste. Each a masterpiece of design. All systems able to instantly correlate and respond in the control center.
Awesome. Keep making such videos. You should be better paid for such great work. I don't generally comment on youtube, but this is amazing. I was reading the whole anatomy from 3 days. And you made it really simple. Thanks a lot.
Great graphics and articulate commentary - a more in-depth interpretation of actual "transduction" would be super, especially if done by the same people who did this excellent video.
U r such a grt creator sir .......this video made me understood each n evrythng which i was not getting through book even after reading 8-9 tyms 😓......thnx a lot to u for explaining so wonderfully👏👏🤗
Very very helpful video ...This video made me understood each and every concept which earlier I was not getting . Best video made on this topic .Thank you very much and keep it up,👍👍
🙏 Thanks a lot....It was so difficult to understand the parts of ear by just reading the book but it is so easy to understand by watching this animated video Really... I'm very thankful to you
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Really extraordinary explanation .......I understood first time this mechanism clearly.....keep this trend up...♥️
great video! I love the music too, may I ask what song you used?
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Great video
Very nice very beautiful
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I really appreciate the person who made this video. No better can be done. This is just best. I learned more in watching this 5 min video than I ever learned in my 2 hours of reading EAR. Thank you so much.
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some important points :-
1-the membranous sacs in the vestibular portion of inner ear are UTRICLE and SACCULE which both contain endolymph .
2- scala vestibuli and scala tympani contain perilymph while scala media contain endolymph .
3-(reissner's membrane) separates scala vestibuli and scala media and doesn't contain hair cells or produce action potential .
4-basilar membrane separates scala media from scala tympani which contains hair cells and produces action potential.
5- stapes is attached to oval window on the vestibule of inner ear .
Thanks....
Your commment help me.....
For neet syllabus.....
Great 👍
I'm so thankful to the people who made it. The vestibular system is hard to understand only by the text, so this animation was very helpful to me. Keep going, fellows!
Soo true ❤
very lucidly explained....very beneficial for students who find book comprehension difficult.
Totally agree! I was having trouble wrapping my head around what the book was trying to explain. Thank goodness for videos.
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It is the best animation I have ever seen...
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This is seriously the best video on ear anatomy. I kept learning and forgetting but not now. Everything is crystal clear. Thank you!!
Really appreciate the effort put into making this complex anatomy , so easy to comprehend !
To the person who made and edited the video, thankyouuuuuuu soo much. We, as students, can't thank you enough!
Your hardwork is really appreciated and blessed!
God bless you pretty creator :)
After watching this video and seeing how amazingly we are made, i was wrong to think that all this was made by chance.
I thanks to almighty for who makes possible to learn and experience thousands of ideas without carrying any text book.!
May his guidance be with us all the time. "Ameen "
ameen
In Sha Allah Ameen
Musa Mohammed Ameen ya Raab!
Fcuk almighty... It's science and evolution
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Thank you for creating this video! I recently damaged my eardrum, and this video gave me the opportunity to learn about my hearing process. It is just amazing to be able to hear beautiful music, common sounds and people. Something that we take for granted every day until it's not there anymore or it's impaired! Thanks again and blessings!
So far,the most precise yet comprehensive and amazing video, I've ever seen about Ear.
one of the greatest use of social media is conceptual learning and this video is a crown to it
one of the best animations on the ear on youtube for sure
great video. comprehensive over a short time. only one suggestion. when the tympanic membrane pushes the handle of the malleus medially, the head (of the malleus) moves laterally (like a lever, just as the movie illustrates). the problem is that the incus does not move as a lever. so when the head of the malleus pulls the body of the incus laterally, the long process of the incus pulls the stapes latterly as well. it is counterintuitive, but the waves pushing on the tympanic membrane actually cause the stapes to pull, or tilt away from the oval window. i seriously doubt this detail is of any importance to most students, but i thought the designer should know for the sake of the next edition. on a positive note my lengthy awkward explanation is a valuable contrast to the efficient and effective nature of good graphic communication. thank you.
This video makes me believe in a CREATOR...
Nah
B4 such existence there is definitely a creator needed
Mash Allah
The Almighty Allah 👆👆❤❤❤
سبحان الله
wow thank you so much!! 5 MINUTES OF THIS OVER 1 hour of book reading and re-reading and re-reading and still not getting anything
if i ever ace the MCAT and become a doctor, ill tell my kids that youtube taught me everything that's needed to be a doctor
Not “if” but “WHEN”….Speak with more confidence and you will get what you strive for. The fact that you’re trying for medical school, already has me cheering you on. You WILL be an amazing doctor. Don’t just memorize but use your critical thinking skills to be able to diagnose conditions accurately. Women, especially now in this era of rampant misdiagnosis and frightened MDs, need doctors who will step up and change that around. Be that someone who leaves a legacy.
Look at this great creation !!!
must we believe that there is a creator and we must worship Him?
I've read ear anatomy multiple times and I kept forgetting it since I couldn't picture a clear image of its anatomy in my head. With this video its not an issue anymore.
Thanks a lot.
Best ear anatomy video on RUclips, thank you!!
Taking a neural biology class and found this video to be extremely helpful in conceptualizing how sound becomes an electrical signal; thanks.
The best video I found until now. Great job
Had no idea how intricate the ear was, this is amazing !
Omggg! Did I just complete reading the entire ear anatomy in like what 5 mins! Kudos to the great minds behind this! 👍 Thank you so much ❤️
This was amazing!! What I perceived as a really complex organ, with a complex mechanism, is not that complex now! Thanks to you, for creating this wonder and making it so palpable!🌻🌿
incredible video! You made something I was finding really confusing into something easily understandable, so thank you
One of the best animation videos seen ever💥
Wowwwwwwww!!!!!! Best ear anatomy I have ever seen!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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This 5.30 min video made me understand the concept much better than some hours of reading textbook
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Notice that the pinna or auricle lacks symmetry, with neither radial nor bilateral symmetry. This gives the same sound a different detection by the ear depending entirely upon its position in space relative to the ear canal. This enables spacial sound sensing by the brain with particular attention paid to sounds approaching the face.
I don't think there could have been a better explanation. Hats off to you
Woah! I am spellbound after watching this animation...this video is Simply Awesome...THANK YOU so so much...
Awsome explanation! Completed 1 hr of lecture in 5mins
Thanks
I am able to clear all my concepts in just these minutes.....by the help of this video.....
You know what it's very difficult to understand the human ear in books it's so complicated and you have made it so easy that I really appreciate you for this and thank you for making this 😀
You have done a really great job this is just awesome I tried to understand like from every vedio but then I came accross this vedio it is so perfectly made that ear structure has become easy for me thanka a lot thankuuu
Thank you so much for this video... this helped me make my concepts better
And some would have it that this absolutely incredible mechanism simply evolved into construction.
Why the balance sensor alone is astonishing.
Then we must consider, sight, smell, sound hearing, taste. Each a masterpiece of design.
All systems able to instantly correlate and respond in the control center.
Proof of a Devine Designer
Thank you so much for the best animation video……very clear explanation
This video completely solve all my problems in understanding the ear
Thank you so much it will help a lot in my exams! Great animation!
This is the most detailed video i ve ever seen !!!😮👍
thank you very much,I donnot know who dislike this and why ? ....this video should get a million views at least
A very excellent video
Best animation present in youtube
Really appreciate the person who make this vdo soo helpful for stu.🙏👏👏👏
Nicely explained video ever in RUclips for learning about ear . Very helpful😊😊😊
Nicelyexplained video ever youtube learning abut ear thanks all
Better than any other Institutes' material
Awesome.
Keep making such videos. You should be better paid for such great work. I don't generally comment on youtube, but this is amazing. I was reading the whole anatomy from 3 days. And you made it really simple.
Thanks a lot.
amazing video. i use it in my classroom lectures. students find it so useful . thanks for your kind sharing
This was really awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍
This was a superb and best explaination that i ever seen...
Superbly xplained
very well explained. Few topics cannot be understood by just reading books
Crystal clear concept in just 5 min. Wowwwwwwwww🎉
I never seen any animated video better than this
Thanks 🙏🙏
No one can explain better than this ..... Height of explanation ❤ this ,
Thanks! This is great. Got a phys test tmr and this vid defs help me wrap my head around this
Mine lyfs best vedio lecture .....No words .....Thanks a lot sir
Extremely well explained 😀😀🙏🙏,,, wow
Gud and amazing explanation
so no ones going to talk about the music playing along? Definitely adds to the appreciation for hearing!
Super. Amazing. Love From India ( Kerala)
A very helpful video..the simplified illustration is very much effective.. Thank you so much for making this video👍👍👍👍
This is just wow video i have ever seen ☺☺☺ thank you so much for clear explanation in physiology of ear...
Thanks a lot. This is the best video anybody can make to teach.this topic.
Thankyou so much for uploading this video. This helped me a lot in my studies !
This is awesome
The complicated ear beacame so easy now
Nothing can be better than this video
I appreciate you who made this video
Really nice video very much informative .. And the best part is that in just 5 min ...thank u ...please keep on making such vedios
Very well put across.The video is actually conceptual.Thanks
You are just awesome!! Loved your video.Explainations & graphics all are very good👌
Great graphics and articulate commentary - a more in-depth interpretation of actual "transduction" would be super, especially if done by the same people who did this excellent video.
i think it was the bestest way to teach anatomy of ear in such a interesting and creative way thnxx
U r such a grt creator sir .......this video made me understood each n evrythng which i was not getting through book even after reading 8-9 tyms 😓......thnx a lot to u for explaining so wonderfully👏👏🤗
Wow.This video is very beneficial to me.thank you very much 🥰
best animation i have ever come across. please keep uploading.
Clear explanation of ear and easy to visualize
I’m shocked with all information and complexity of human ear . It’s perfect
Thanks for this...wonderfully and simply explained.
Recommended by neet aspirant to me.
N this is awesome ❤️
I can't expalin how much this video helped me thankyou so much 💖💖
Human body is a true masterpiece of engineering by the creator!
Thank you soo much sir. This is gonna help me a lot for my exams. ✨
Is video me kon dislike karega...?? This is the best video like to banata hei👍🏻
You explain so well.. Video is created so very well
Without wastage our precious time and full of explained ...👍thank you sir
The engineering gets complicated as the video progresses. 🙌
Thank you so much...Can't be explained more beautifuly and amazingly than this😊
It helped a lot
I Can't explain my gratitude toward you sir.
This is the best video on ear.
awesome explanation its helps me a lot to understand thank you sir.
Very very helpful video ...This video made me understood each and every concept which earlier I was not getting . Best video made on this topic .Thank you very much and keep it up,👍👍
🙏 Thanks a lot....It was so difficult to understand the parts of ear by just reading the book but it is so easy to understand by watching this animated video Really... I'm very thankful to you
I really appreciate your work.... Thank you✌
Oh my god oh my god oh my god such a intelligent graphic designer