We Hear With our Brain as the same as our Ears
Volume 2 - Issue 2
Alireza Bina*
Received:May 13, 2019; Published: May 21, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/SJO.2019.01.000133
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Abstract
There are some studies which confirmed that dysfunction in Central Nervous System (CNS) may cause a malfunction in the
Peripheral Auditory system (Cochlea_ Auditory Nerve, Auditory Neuropathy), but the question is could Brain Disorder without any
lesion in Cochlea and/or Auditory nerve cause Sensorineural Hearing Loss? It seems that there are a lot of Sensorineural hearing
loss which they have neither Sensory nor Neural lesion, Brain is involved causing them. We deal with this subject in this paper and
we propose a new theory that External Ear Canal is not the only input of Auditory Signals, Sounds could receive by the head and
Cerebral Cortex and approach to the Cochlea (Backward Auditory input of Sounds).
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