Cochlea
Cochlear (Latin, German, English: Cochlea) is an anatomical structure of the inner ear, which together with the vestibus lost together to form the inner ear bone. The name of the cochlea comes from the similarity of its shape to the snail shell, the English name of the cochlea, which is the meaning of the "snail shell" in Latin. The cochlea is an integral part of the peripheral auditory system. The core part of the Curti (Organ: Corti-organ) is an auditory transduction organ that converts the sound signals from the middle ear into the corresponding electrical signals , To convey the brain's central auditory system to accept further treatment, and ultimately to achieve auditory perception. Cochlear lesions and a variety of hearing disorders are closely related. ...