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How hearing works- Meenakshi Speech & Hearing Aid Center

Hearing is a complex process and we are just scratching the surface in our understanding. Read our full blog on how hearing works. we also have Cochlear Implants Clinic In Delhi. people who need it they can contact us<br>

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How hearing works- Meenakshi Speech & Hearing Aid Center

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  1. How hearing works- Meenakshi Speech & Hearing Aid Center Hearing is a complex process and we are just scratching the surface in our understanding. Read our full blog on how hearing works. How We Hear Although hearing is the process of sound travelling through our outer, middle and inner ear, it’s our brain that interprets what we hear.Each part of our ear plays an essential role in transmitting sound. Also See:- Cochlear Implants Clinic In Delhi • Outer Ear – the part you can see (the pinna) and the ear canal • Middle Ear – the eardrum and three tiny connected bones (ossicles), which are often called the hammer, anvil and stirrup

  2. • Inner Ear – the snail-shaped cochlea and the hearing nerve, as well as semi-circular canals that help with balance Our natural hearing depends on these parts working together. If you have a problem anywhere in this process, you may experience hearing loss. Also See:- Best Hearing Aids: Different Types & What/How They Work Hearing, communication and brain function Hearing is the first step in developing communication skills. It’s how children learn to recognize a parent — babies begin to notice sounds in the womb. Hearing is also a key part of learning to talk because children learn by mimicking sounds. Although hearing isn’t the only way we communicate, hearing loss impacts how we speak and interact. Also See:- Hearing Loss In Children Older people with hearing loss are more likely to develop other problems — such as not being able to think clearly or remember — compared to people with normal hearing. Because the brain interprets sound, when someone loses hearing, the connections in the brain that respond to sound are not reorganised. Check the Latest Update of Meenakshi Speech Hearing Aid Center on Instagram

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