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Bone conduction, the conduction of sound through the bones of the skull.
Malleus, Incus and Stapes are the three middle ear ossicles which form an articulated chain and help in conduction of sound from external ear to inner ear.
The stapes is a bone in the middle ear of humans and other mammals which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear.
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We focus on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-conduction of sound in the human head.
Hearing in mammals involves the conduction of a sound wave to the fluid-filled inner ear and transduction of this sound energy into neural impulses that are interpreted by the brain (Fig. 1).
The acoustic properties, obtained from a contact method assumed to simulate biting and bone conduction of the sound, are also modified by the amount of added fibres.
The gel prevents air bubbles from forming between the probe, and the patient's skin and so helps the conduction of the sound waves from the transducer into the body.
That this is the route of sound conduction has been proved by cutting the extracolumella at different places and observing the reduction of recorded responses in the ear.
He also worked on the development of devices to aid the deaf by utilizing the phenomenon of sound conduction through the bones.
Surgical construction of a new ear canal and tympanic membrane can often improve the hearing, which has been impaired by the failure of sound conduction to reach the hearing nerve in the inner ear.
This leads to an in-depth analysis of the process of sound conduction through the inner ear structures and to an attempt to develop a new type of stapes prosthesis providing a sufficient level of excitation to the vibrations of perilymphatic fluid.
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