Picture Big ISSUE 10 JUNE 2009 BRINGING CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE INTO THE CLASSROOM F R E E resource for teachers MUSIC, MIND AND MEDICINE ■ Music and emotions ■Evolution…
1. Prepared by: Ahmet GÜNER 2. Your ears are extraordinary organs. They pick up all the sounds around you and then translate this information into a form your brain can…
1. Pediatric Hearing LossFranklin L. Rimell, MD FACS Associate Professor, Director Pediatric Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery University of Minnesota 2. Prevalence…
1. AUDITORY RECEPTORS • A. The inner ear: • The auditory and vestibular systems are intimately connected. The receptors for both are located in the temporal bone, in…
1. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention: Opportunities forCollaboration to Impact Outcomes 2. Why Do Newborn HearingScreening…… Hearing loss is the most frequent…
Slide 1Early Hearing Detection and Intervention – The Role of the Primary Care Physician AAP CME Teleconference, Part I October 15, 2003 Slide 2 Types of Congenital/Early…
Slide 1Optimizing loudness, clarity, and engagement in large and small spaces David Griesinger David Griesinger Acoustics [email protected] Slide 2 Introduction We…
Slide 1If he can hear me, why doesn’t he listen? Hearing is one thing – you hear with your ears. Listening is another - you listen with your brain Slide 2 The listening…
Oral Presentation Dec 10th 2009 Karthikeyan Subramanian This presentation discusses the idea that the human auditory system would evolve in the distant future to protect…