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ID: ANS00440es
MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: El oído externo incluye el pabellón auricular, que recolecta las ondas sonoras, y el canal auditivo que transporta las ondas sonoras al tímpano, una capa de muy delgada de tejido que separa el oído externo del oído medio. Las ondas sonoras hacen que el tímpano vibre, lo que, a su vez, hace vibrar tres huesos muy pequeños del oído medio llamados martillo, yunque y estribo, que pasan las vibraciones del sonido hacia el oído interno. El oído interno traduce las vibraciones en señales eléctricas, que son recogidas por el nervio auditivo, enviadas al cerebro e interpretadas como sonido. Este proceso complejo ocurre instantáneamente y nos permite escuchar los sonidos que se producen alrededor nuestro.
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