1. Hearing (sense) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Hearing (or audition) is one of the traditional five senses. It is the ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations via an organ such as the ear.


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  3. Hardin MD: Otolaryngology and Hearing Disorders
    From the University of Iowa, a list of Internet sources in otolaryngology and hearing disorders, including deafness.


  4. Better Hearing Institute
    Not-for-profit organization with the mission of educating the public and medical profession on hearing loss, its treatment and prevention. Offers free consumer guides on better ...


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  6. Hearing and Hair Cells
    Illustrated article on the anatomy of the ear and the process by which sound waves are detected, converted into neural signals and sent to the brain.


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  8. Hearing impairment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Hearing impairment or deafness refers to conditions in which individuals are fully or partially unable to detect or perceive at least some frequencies of sound which can typically be ...


  9. Listen Technologies
    Manufactures wireless assistive listening systems for the hard of hearing.


  10. HowStuffWorks "How Hearing Works"
    Hearing is made possible through physical movement, rather than chemical reactions. Learn about hearing and see diagrams explaining the hearing process.




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