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1. Cochlear Fluids Lab - Washington University
Studies in this laboratory are directed towards system-level physiology of the cochlea.
http://oto.wustl.edu/cochlea/ - 18-11-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [2112]
  
2. Ear Anatomy
A tour of the anatomy of outer, middle, and inner ears.
http://www.earaces.com/anatomy.htm - 06-11-2002 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1136]
  
3. HowStuffWorks: How Hearing Works
Illustrated tutorial traces the path of a sound, from its original source all the way to your brain, to show how all the parts of the ear work together.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/hearing.htm - 03-12-2000 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [316]
  
4. Anatomy of Auditory
Systematic presentation of light microscope, electron microscope, and scanning electron microscope images of ear structures. Basically anatomy, but th
http://www.neurophys.wisc.edu/~ychen/auditory/fs-auditory.html - 21-04-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [583]
  
5. The Auditory Laboratory of the University of Western Australia
Carrying out fundamental research into the physiology of hearing and the auditory system.
http://www.auditory.uwa.edu.au/ - 13-01-2000 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [502]
  
6. Virtual Tour of the Ear
Index of sites covering human and animal audiology, including case studies, diseases and disorders, and development.
http://ctl.augie.edu/perry/ear/tours.htm - 05-02-2000 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [984]
  
7. An Inner Ear Primer - Tulane University
Brief overview of the inner ear functioning and the main pathophysiology of the auditory and vestibular systems.
http://www.mcl.tulane.edu/departments/pathology/fermin/InnerEarPrimer.html - 01-01-200 - [detailed information]
Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0]
  

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