Utah NALab 20 - Brain Dissection Video The Auditory System - English and Italian closed captions

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The Auditory System – Brain Dissections. The anatomy of the middle ear and cochlea are shown using models and diagrams explaining the process of air-fluid transmission and finally transduction by hair cells. Gross specimens demonstrate the cochlear nerve and its brain stem relays and crossings all the way to auditory cortex. Wernicke's area and language comprehension and lateralization are briefly discussed. The Weber and Rinne tests are demonstrated along with radiographs showing normal anatomy and a tumor in the cerebellopontine angle. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#20

Anatomical structures in item:
Nervus vestibulocochlearis [VIII]
Nervus facialis [VII]
Cochlea
Canales semicirculares
Ossicula auditoria
Incus
Malleus
Stapes
Cochlea
Chorda tympani
Tuba auditoria (auditiva)
Meatus acusticus externus
Pharynx
Medulla oblongata
Pons
Truncus encephali
Cerebellum
Pedunculus cerebri
Vermis cerebelli [I-X]
Colliculus inferior
Os temporale
Corpus geniculatum mediale
Encephalon
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Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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Utah NALab 20 - Brain Dissection Video The Auditory System - English and Italian closed captions
Uploaded by: M_Orsatti
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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The Auditory System – Brain Dissections. The anatomy of the middle ear and cochlea are shown using models and diagrams explaining the process of air-fluid transmission and finally transduction by hair cells. Gross specimens demonstrate the cochlear nerve and its brain stem relays and crossings all the way to auditory cortex. Wernicke's area and language comprehension and lateralization are briefly discussed. The Weber and Rinne tests are demonstrated along with radiographs showing normal anatomy and a tumor in the cerebellopontine angle. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#20

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Anatomical structures in item
Nervus vestibulocochlearis [VIII]
Nervus facialis [VII]
Cochlea
Canales semicirculares
Ossicula auditoria
Incus
Malleus
Stapes
Cochlea
Chorda tympani
Tuba auditoria (auditiva)
Meatus acusticus externus
Pharynx
Medulla oblongata
Pons
Truncus encephali
Cerebellum
Pedunculus cerebri
Vermis cerebelli [I-X]
Colliculus inferior
Os temporale
Corpus geniculatum mediale
Encephalon
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