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- Ultrasonic_hearing abstract "Ultrasonic hearing is a recognised auditory effect which allows humans to perceive sounds of a much higher frequency than would ordinarily be audible using the physical inner ear, usually by stimulation of the base of the cochlea through bone conduction. Human hearing is recognised as having an upper bound around 17-20 kHz, depending on the person, but ultrasonic sinusoids as high as 120 kHz have been reported as successfully perceived.Two competing theories are proposed to explain this effect. The first asserts that ultrasonic sounds excite the inner hair cells of the cochlea basal turn, which are responsive to high frequency sounds. The second proposes that ultrasonic signals resonate the brain and are modulated down to frequencies that the cochlea can then detect.Researchers Tsutomu Oohashi et al. have coined the term hypersonic effect to describe the results of their controversial study supporting audibility of ultrasonics.By modulating speech signals onto an ultrasonic carrier, intelligible speech has also been perceived with a high degree of clarity, especially in areas of high ambient noise. Deatherage states that what humans experience as ultrasonic perception may have been a necessary precursor in the evolution of echolocation in marine mammals.".
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- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageRevisionID "706758261".
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Animal_echolocation.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_system.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Bone_conduction.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ultrasound.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Cochlea.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Hypersonic_effect.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Marine_mammal.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Modulation.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Sine_wave.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ambient.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Auditory sensation".
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ultrasonic hearing".
- Ultrasonic_hearing wikiPageWikiLinkText "ultrasonic hearing".
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- Ultrasonic_hearing subject Category:Ultrasound.
- Ultrasonic_hearing hypernym Effect.
- Ultrasonic_hearing type Disease.
- Ultrasonic_hearing comment "Ultrasonic hearing is a recognised auditory effect which allows humans to perceive sounds of a much higher frequency than would ordinarily be audible using the physical inner ear, usually by stimulation of the base of the cochlea through bone conduction. Human hearing is recognised as having an upper bound around 17-20 kHz, depending on the person, but ultrasonic sinusoids as high as 120 kHz have been reported as successfully perceived.Two competing theories are proposed to explain this effect.".
- Ultrasonic_hearing label "Ultrasonic hearing".
- Ultrasonic_hearing sameAs Q7880642.
- Ultrasonic_hearing sameAs m.0cy_m1.
- Ultrasonic_hearing sameAs Q7880642.
- Ultrasonic_hearing sameAs 超声波听力.
- Ultrasonic_hearing wasDerivedFrom Ultrasonic_hearing?oldid=706758261.
- Ultrasonic_hearing isPrimaryTopicOf Ultrasonic_hearing.