Physicists have discovered a sophisticated, previously unknown set of 'modes' within the human ear that put important constraints on how the ear amplifies faint sounds, tolerates noisy blasts, and ...
Your cochlea contains hair cells with tiny hair-like projections ... targets your inner ear and causes fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo. It’s caused by a buildup of fluid in ...
These hair cells convert the sound ... nerve (both the vestibular and cochlear nerve). Symptoms include sudden and severe vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance problems.
According to experts, tinnitus is also linked to high calcium concentrations in cochlear cells – the sensory hair cells inside and outside the ear that help your brain interpret sounds.