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“The middle ear bones have to increase the intensity of the sound before it gets to the cochlea because sound waves do not travel as well through fluid as they do in the air.”
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
“Transcranial magnetic stimulation”
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
“Timbre The most subjective aspect of sound might be its timbre (TAM-bur). Timbre describes the quality of sound. It allows you to tell the difference between sounds of the same frequency and intensity, like the same note played by different musical instruments or the same consonant or vowel spoken by different voices. The tone of a piccolo or flute, for example, vibrates within a restricted range of frequencies. This tone would be represented”
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
“ENG and VNG detect periods of uncontrolled, back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus). Nystagmus (nis-TAG-mus) may indicate a disorder or injury that’s disrupting the vestibuloocular reflex.”
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life
― Mayo Clinic on Hearing and Balance, Hear Better, Improve Your Balance, Enjoy Life



