Cartilage conduction

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title: Cartilage conduction
text: Cartilage conduction is a pathway by which sound signals are transmitted to the inner ear. In 2004, Hiroshi Hosoi discovered this pathway and named “cartilage conduction”. Hearing by cartilage conduction is distinct from conventional sound-conduction pathways, such as air or bone, because it is realized by touching a transducer on the aural cartilage and does not involve the vibration of the skull bone. Therefore, cartilage conduction is referred to as the “third auditory pathway”.
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description: Pathway by which sound signals are transmitted to the inner ear
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage_conduction
date created: 2016-12-15T09:57:49Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T14:01:19Z
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