File:Human Auditory System.webm
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English: This video was created during a project in the scope of a course taught by Prof. T. Haslwanter at the ETH Zurich in Spring Semester 2019. The drawings were made using "Adobe Illustrator" and "Adobe After Effects" was used for the animations.
The purpose of this video is to explain the underlying anatomy and physiology of the human auditory system, starting with a mechanical sound wave and ending up with electrical nerve signals that result in neuronal population activity patterns in different regions of the human brain. For the sake of comprehensibility and brevity, the creators have made simplifications to the process of auditory perception. Concept & Voice: Alexander Hess (j.alexander.hess@gmail.com) Graphics & Animation: Fabrice Göldi (goeldi.fab@gmail.com) |
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| Author | Alexander Hess & Fabrice Göldi |
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Category:Auditory perception
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