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Ear stage 1 auditory canal, vibrates in eardrum
Ear stage 2 eardrum vibrates the ossicles (hammer, anvil, striker)
Ear stage 3 oval window (middleman between middle and inner ear) transmits vibrations to cochlea
Ear stage 4 cochlea vibrates, and it contains basilar membrane
Ear stage 5 basilar membrane contains Sterocilia
Ear stage 6 Stereocilia vibrate to adjacent neurons, transduction occurs
Eye stage 1 First layer was cornea and it uhhh protects the eye N' crap
Eye stage 2 Pupil expands/contracts to control intensity of lightflow
Eye stage 3 Iris contracts to form the pupil crap
Eye stage 4 Lens focuses light into image to retina
Eye stage 5 Retina activates photoreceptor cells n crap
Eye part 1 optic nerve
Eye part 2 ganglionic cell
Eye part 3 Bipolar cells
Eye part 4 Cones/rods (cones look like almonds, rods look like forks)
where transduction for sight take place in rods and cones in back of retina
theory that states absolute threshold will be lower when focused signal detection theory
damage to eardrum, ossicles Conduction hearing loss
damage to nerve or stereocilia Sensorineural hearing loss
accommodation in vision lens changes shape to focus image onto retina
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