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    An ear nose and throat doctor is a specialist sometimes known as an otolaryngologist. These physicians are educated and highly versed in the practice of treating issues spanning from chronic ear infections to allergies. Of all specially trained medical degrees‚ this is the type that most common people will visit in their lifetime. These physicians can help to reduce the painful symptoms of many chronic conditions including tonsillitis and inner ear infections. Many of these conditions necessitate

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    implant one must have background knowledge on how a cochlear works‚ hearing vs. deaf‚ benefits‚ risk and cost. To understand how a cochlear implant works one needs to have a strong background knowledge in regular hearing. The ear is comprised of three sections; the outer ear

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    cells of the inner ear as well as the hearing nerve. These structures can be injured by two kinds of noise: loud impulse noise‚ such as an explosion‚ or loud continuous noise‚ such as that generated in a woodworking shop. Top What are the effects of NIHL? Impulse sound can result in immediate hearing loss that may be permanent. The structures of the inner ear may be severely damaged. This kind of hearing loss may be accompanied by tinnitus‚ a ringing‚ buzzing‚ or roaring in the ears or head‚ which

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    impaired to learn language. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2006) defines hearing as the ability of being aware of sounds with one’s ears. It further defines impairment as the state of having a physical loss or abnormality of psychological structure of function. According to WHO (2010) deafness refers to the complete loss of hearing ability in one or two ears‚ while hearing impairment refers to both complete and partial loss of the ability to hear. Therefore‚ hearing impairment is a genetic term

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    Cognitive Processes Paper Maggie Morrison PSY/560 December 3‚ 2013 Isabelle Three types of cognitive processes Subliminal perception is believed to be effected by its based finding of mind control‚ weather it’s one person or group of people. Mind control can be used on a group of people without their awareness. The perception of this idea is to get people to do things that would not normally do. For instance‚ during the 1950s there was a message that says Drink

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    that has never been seen . New technology is helping in the search for the Paranormal Phenomena Activity Temperature cameras and voice recordings catch mysterious images‚ heated and cold spots in a room. Speech that is not recognizable by the human ear has also been recorded. Paranormal witness’s have also stated being touched and feeling a nearby presence. Is it all imagination? When reports are made by professional people it further verifies that strange occurrences are happening. The Universe

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    CU1530 – Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s & young People’s Settings. settings are always busy places! Complete the diagram below detailing the different reasons people need to communicate. (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.2) Q. Complete the table to explain what impact the following factors might have on promoting effective communication? CU1530 2.2 Environment | Must be calm and relaxing‚ and not much clutter. | Proximity | Making sure you are sat close to the service user so

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    and are full size at birth. All three together could fit on a penny. 2.The whole area of the middle ear is no bigger than an M&M. 3.The cochlea (inner ear) is about the size of a pencil eraser. 4.The ear never stops working‚ even when people are asleep. The ear continues to hear sounds‚ but the brain shuts them out. 5.Ears are self-cleaning. Pores in the ear canal produce cerumen‚ or ear wax‚ and tiny hairs‚ called

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    transformed into a neural sign involves which of the following sequences of transformations? A. Sound wave : eardrum vibration: pressure wave in fluid B. Eardrum vibration: pressure wave in fluid: sound wave C. Sound wave: pressure wave in fluid: ear drum vibration D. Eardrum vibration: sound wave: pressure wave in fluid 6. Melody is looking up a phone number in a phone book with tiny print. She will most likely be able to read the number if she looks at the phone book with her_______ because

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    that consists of both a surgically-implanted and external component used to simulate natural hearing. This device is used to treat people with severe and profound hearing loss. The implanted component is placed under the skin‚ behind the patient’s ear‚ and connected to the auditory nerve of the brain. The Cochlear Implants are designed to receive sounds and convert them into electrical signals that bypass the damaged nerves‚ allowing the brain to interpret the electrical signals. How has the

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