2.5: Physiology of Hearing and Balance (ft. Jack)
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Listen carefully... as the lads revise what structures are involved in hearing and balance as well as how they work. Jack joins us for a journey through the outer, middle and inner ear as we explore the inner workings of the membranous labyrinth. Content covered - Anatomy of the vestibulocochlear system - Functions of the cohlea, utricle, saccule and semicircular canals - Basics of the auditory and vestibular projection pathways - Conductive vs sensorineural hearing loss - Basics of vertigo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaun--norm-and-terence/message
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