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  1. EMF WARFARE

    The phenomenon apparently results from pressure waves set up in brain tissue, some of which activate the sound receptors of the inner ear via bone conduction, while others directly stimulate nerve cells in the auditory pathways. Experiments on rats have shown that a strong signal can generate a sound pressure of ...
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  2. Mind Justice - Recording Voices

    The phenomenon apparently results from pressure waves set up in brain tissue, some of which activate the sound receptors of the inner ear via bone conduction, while others directly stimulate nerve cells in the auditory pathways. Experiments on rats have shown that a strong signal can generate a sound pressure of ...
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    From "The Body Electric" © 1985 - Reproduced for research purposes ...

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    apparently results from pressure waves set up in brain tissue, some of which activate the sound receptors of the inner ear via bone conduction, while others directly stimulate nerve cells in the auditory pathways. Experiments on rats .... Immediately after mention of the blood-brain barrier leak phenomenon, a ...
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  4. Chapter 8 - Audition

    Arrows indicate the pathway of pressure waves originating in the oval window. .... are set up in the basilar membrane; cells should respond over a range of ..... Bone conduction is responsible for the different sound of your voice when .... The middle ear also contains muscles that protect the inner ear (to some ...
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  5. 16 Auditory and Vestibular Systems

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    Figure 16.1: External ear, middle ear, and inner ear on right side viewed from the front. .... ized auditory receptors--the hair cells. Sound Reception .... tials, which in turn stimulate the nerve endings of the bipolar cells of the .... put from each ear is conveyed bilaterally, i.e., via auditory pathways of ...
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  6. The Microwave Auditory Phenomenon

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    There are numerous areas along the auditory pathway where .... not act on any receptor prior to the inner ear apparatus. ... and Nz auditory nerve responses and immediately .... minimum audible sound pressure for bone conduction is about .... elastic wave of pressure in brain tissue that activates the inner ear ...
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  7. THE ELECTRIC RESPONSE OF THE COCHLEA Fresh impetus to study of the ...

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    auditory pathways and an electric response emanat- the inner ear. ...... ear, being replaced by a few connective tissue cells, that the tunnel is .... loss of blood supply cannot be explained by bone conduction of sound to .... the frequency of the stimulating sound waves so far as the nerve fiber is ...
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  8. IVMS-Multisystem- Body Communication Systems

    Nerves : Nerves Neurons = nerve cells Basic unit of the nervous system .... activity Pathways always cross over in CNS so that right side of brain ... Hearing : Hearing Ear = mechanical receptor converts mechanical energy (sound waves) into ... results in blurred vision Inner (Sensory) layer Locations of sensory ...
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    Functional anatomy of the auditory system

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    auditory pathway in turn, and summarise its known response ... air vibrations into pressure variations in fluids of the inner ear, ..... audiogram for airborne sound (Fig. 13.2), a bone-conduction .... apical to the basal end, these pressure differences set up travelling waves in the membrane itself (Fig. 14.8). ...
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  10. Glossary Human Biology

    Pacinian Corpuscle: Quick pressure receptors found in the skin, muscle, joints, .... Oval Window: The connection between the inner ear and the cochlea; it is covered .... Sound-Spectrum: A longitudinal wave phenomenon that consists of .... Plexiform Layer: Layer of nerve cells that mediate lateral interactions with ...
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