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1498 Auditory Laboratory, University of Western Australia http://www.auditory.uwa.edu.au The laboratory carries out research into hearing and deafness in conjunction with the universities Audiology program. Audiology > Anatomy-Physiology Jun 7, 2005

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EarLab is designed to support hearing research and has as its core a data warehouse of experimental and theoretical information related to the hearing sciences.
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This website covers a number of current topics in cochlear physiology. It is aimed at graduate students and professionals in the field and includes animations of cochlear mechanics produced from a computational model.
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Promenade around the Cochlea - excellent use of pictures of inner ear. From the UniversitAİ Montpellier I - U.F.R. MAİdecine
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An atlas of clinical video otoscopy images categorically arranged by site of lesion and pathology, designed for audiologists, otologists, primary care physicians.
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This site covers the process by which sound is converted to activity in the audiotory nerve and is aimed at a broad audience. The focus is more on hair cell physiology than on cochlear mechanics.
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