Cochlea (ear anatomy)
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- More ear - the cochlea is one of the really important parts of the ear and it's anatomy is really tricky to work out because it's so small and is a complex three dimensional structure.
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I am a pre med student from India and the video just cleared the mess my textbook had created ! Thank you soo much sir!
I’m not a med student, but I’m interested in anatomy. The models and your descriptions made it so much easier to understand how the cochlea works! You’re so right that we “learn in 3d.” Thank you for this incredible video!
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So amazing sir! Literally, i never skip your lectures, in fact I skip back to clearly understand what your speaking!
This particular lecture has everything! From basic anatomy to physiology of hearing to clinicals to ongoing reasearch of the ear! 🙏🙌
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I'm a CHO(community health officer) from Sierra Leone, I really enjoyed this Teaching
Hmm, any other musicians bewildered by the fact that *high frequency sounds* are picked up by the *base* of the cochlea? Thanks for pointing this out, doc!
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Thank you so much. I never understood the anatomy of the ear, cause (like you said) the textbooks are really confusing. So thank you, your videos are very helpful. Please keep on doing these videos, I’ll definitely will keep on watching them.
Brave attempt at explaining cochlea anatomy.
Great explanation, though I think it would really help to have a model that scaled up the cochlea massively, maybe one that showed a cross-section of the internal components.
Your videos are helping me tremendously in gross anatomy!!!! The information is much easier to understand after watching your videos. Thank you so much
I wish Dr. Webster had mentioned the tinnitis problem, another sign of aging. But this audiology series is the best and most comprehensive to be found online. For that the world citizens are very grateful.
Thank you this video was extremely helpful for understanding such a complex anatomy. You made it understandable and entertaining.
Thank you so much! All the concepts were explained so well!!
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Now I am than ready to on the field of work of medicine
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Deserves about a million more views.
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I thought that the basilar membrane was narrower at the base and wider at the apex.
Your videos are simply fantastic anyway.
excellent explanation. thank you so much! :)
Been a doctor for 25 years, wish you had taught me anatomy and physiology. Would have been so much less stressful, those pre-clinical years. Maybe I should say , wish I started medicine again / young again.
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thankyou i have been using your videos to picture the basics of ear anatomy. so far so good!!!!
ty i have alot middle ear infections due to gentic issue. i have 3 bones deteriating in my middle ear and waiting for medicaid to cover for cochlear implant im tryn to understand this concept alot better then what drs are explaining it need more drs like u to explain things ty
i come back here in my 3rd year of med school even after acing anatomy with your help in my first year.
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Helpful..Thanks!!
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Such great info. Thank you! ...still searching for tinnitus content. 🤓
Awesome...
sir is there anyway of you teaching layers of sole of foot?
What an exciting and discovering journey listening to and understanding you while you guide me/us through this masterpiece of evolution.
23:50 that blows my mind
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The best explanation ever , thanks sir for this
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Hi Sam,
Thank you for your videos, they have helped me with understanding many parts of anatomy. I just had a question regarding what you mentioned about hair cells, at 15:00 you mentioned the Stereocilia anchor on to the tectorial membrane for hearing, is this correct? My understanding was that they simply bump into the tectorial membrane and that's what produces our hearing. The cells that seem to anchor on to the tectorial membrane however are the outer hair cells, for fine tuning because they will bring down the tectorial membrane in response to a quiet environment, is this correct?
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Can you please show video if it has anything to do with the inner ear on vertical
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Thanks for the anatomy lesson but what causes Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
Can you do a video on how antibiotics such as Gentimycin / Vancomycin kills the hair cells over long exposure or due to ototoxicity. Interesting to know the science behind it.
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thank you sir.
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In anatomy and Physiology, this really helped, the textbook is just confusing
26:21 well-done me XDD
Anyway, thank you so much for the explanation
hair cells move while vibrations coming from oval window or when sound goes to round window?
Even I have this doubt!
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How can someone make cochlea this straight?
Thank u sir!
Such an incredible genius design. How did this all come about?
I have tinnitus and now I have intermittent repetitive clicking..do you think I might have a fractured stapes .and great informative upload.
God bless you.
i have a question, are the scala vestibuli and scala tympani connected at the end? if yes then isnt the end of scala vestibuli the start of scala tympani? if frequency travels from oval window to round window then it does comes back the helix? and if thats the case then shouldnt the lowest frequency sound that travels the most come back to the round window(which is ofcourse at the base and not the apex of the cochlea)? plus where is endolymph made from?
Yes Scala tympani and Scala vestibuli communicate at the apex by a small opening called Helicotrema.
Maybe, we can say the scala tympani begins at the end of scala vestibuli.
Yes that's how frequency travels and yes it comes down the helix too, i guess that's when the movement of basilar membrane is decided!
If we imagine the basilar membrane like a single wave, above it's compressed by pressure of scala vestibuli and below by scale typhani. (probably the pressure returning back)
The mechanism of pitch discrimination is explained amazingly by the place theory or Bekesy traveling wave theory (2000 Hz to 20000 Hz) and Volley principle (upto 2000 Hz). Do read it to clear your doubt 👍
The endolymph is formed by stria vascularis (it covers the lateral wall of the scala media)
21:05 very cool
Sir could you please add subtitles.... Can't understand your pronunciation... Please sir.... You are amazing 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 thank you sir.
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21:33 I don‘t get what you‘re talking about here... What is that thing called rock concert?
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08:20 i have the same problem
I still don't get it 🤒😕
has anyone ever thought of or tried a cochlear transplant to cure deafness?
The round window.
The spiraling of the ram’s horn shape due to spacial constraints.
To think these things just evolve into being is utterly preposterous.
There are still many miracles of the body to understand.
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