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    The Sensory System is a very complex System in the body. There are several paths in the Sensory System from places like the eye,ear,skin,nose,etc. to the brain. I am going to tell you about the pathways from the ear to the brain, the eye to the brain, and the nose to the brain. Also, I am going to write about three Geico advertisements I watched and explain the message from the advertisement and what personal factors might be affecting my perception of the advertisements. The sound wave path…

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    When we look around us we do not even think about it, we check both ways before crossing the street, we admire the sunset early in the morning, or we read a book. But, we never think about how we see things, how does what we see get translated into things that we can understand? It starts in the retina, where the receptor cells are. There are two types of receptor cells, rods and cones, both are only sensitive to visible light. Rods are chiefly responsible for night vision and respond to only…

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    speaker, Deanna Marincic, shared pictures of herself and her brother growing up and to the point of his passing to make the problem more real to people who have not under gone the pain involved with being close to a person with a drug addiction. Auditory Learning Style: The speakers presented themselves as authorities on these subjects so there was a lot of time spent on lectures. The words carrying assumed weight they spoke out of their various expertise. There was also a short advertisement…

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    labyrinth, has two parts called the osseous and the membranous labyrinths. The cochlea is a part of the labyrinths that functions in hearing. Hearing receptors in the spiral organ are excited by vibrations in the inner ear fluids. The middle ear has auditory ossicles that conduct sound waves to the oval window of the inner ear from the eardrum. Sound waves of vibrating objects are accumulated by the outer ear. 4. Sense of Equilibrium The vestibule of the ear functions in static equilibrium.…

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    in a different way to help deaf or almost deaf people. Scientists however believe, that there is little hope of this happening very soon. Another thought is to present deaf toddlers with idealized synthetic speech, because this may be useful in auditory learning in the future. Through the past, science has been applied in many different ways, to help solve medical problems. Science is not only used to make important discoveries of different medicines, but also to make discoveries used for…

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    than ART (Mangham, Lindeman, & Dawson, 1980). However, a multiple studies have shown that AR measures are very sensitive and specific in detecting auditory neuropathy, one study showed 97% specificity and 83% sensitivity in detecting cerebellopontine angle tumors in 30 subjects; another study showed that AR was 84% sensitive in detecting VIII auditory nerve tumors in 89 patients (Noel & Aiken, 2014). Also, another study that tested the sensitivity and specificity of different immittance devices…

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    at higher frequency(678,1000Hz) where as Multicomponent refers to measuring middle ear function for various components(Y,B,G). middle ear function varies with frequency and is capable of distinguishing subtle acoustical changes in the middle ear system hence the main application of MFT is in cases with low impedance pathologies such as ossicular chain discontinuity, hypermobile Tympanic membrane etc. The conventional tympanometry fails to differentiate the presence of mass dominated…

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    Each of these learning styles have their own set of strengths and weaknesses. According to (Stutz, n.d.), knowing how you learn will enable you to apply your learning style preferences to maximize your results. (Tips for Auditory Learners, n.d.) advises that auditory learners perform best using these helpful strategies: study in small groups, try to bring a tape recorder to class, read notes aloud, and try to sit towards the front of the class room in order to hear well. Maybe you see yourself…

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    learning styles. There are many different types of styles but three in particular stand out the most; visual, kinesthetic, and auditory. Visual learners use images to help them learn. They better remember by seeing rather than hearing. For example a visual learning student would rather read a book rather than hearing a teacher read it out loud. Which is opposite of an auditory…

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    All of my life I have been involved in a sport or physical activity. The similarity between the sports I have learned to play and the way I was taught to learn in school are very much the same. I grew up playing softball and volleyball, which are both very detailed sports to play. With all different positions, regulations, and rules it is very much important to pay close attention while being taught how to play. It would have never been easy to learn the techniques by only watching a volleyball…

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