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===Technologies to overcome the problems=== | ===Technologies to overcome the problems=== | ||
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Revision as of 12:12, 15 August 2012
Hearing
Normal and Abnormal
Discussion Topics
Introduction
Not what hearing is but what we are going to talk about
History
Research Contribution
Adult Anatomy and Histology
Development
Outer Ear
Middle Ear
Inner Ear
(can include balance organs as well) cochlea and semi circular canals and the physiological function - how hearing works
Abnormal Hearing
Genetic defects
Development Defects like environmental
Related to both middle and inner ear (so we can link the technologies to this)
Technologies to detect
Any technologies (like pre-testing) that identify any problems with hearing development
Technologies to overcome the problems
(hearing aids, cochlear transplants, etc)
Current Research
Glossary
References
Allocated subheadings
J: adult anatomy, outer and middle ear development
M: Inner ear
P: History and Technologies
B: Abnormal Hearing
Our Thoughts
Hey everyone!
I guess if we end up doing the sensory topic and focus on the ear we can come up with some headings that we might want to use in our project.
This is the link to our lecture on the ear
I guess one way of doing this would be to divide it into inner, middle and outer ear and talk about the development of each. I guess we could include the progressive development over the weeks including cellular, molecular and morphological changes. We can also describe the developed ear, any genetic mutations or incorrect signal pathway that cause any defects. Then one part of it can be current research and any past research or noble prizes.
Cheers!
--Z3333794 11:31, 9 August 2012 (EST)
Hey all!
So we have to decide between normal development or abnormal development. Normal development can have headings as mentioned above, apart from the genetic mutations and defects. When focussing on abnormal development of the ear we can look at those mutations and defects. We can also look at technology such as hearing aids and the cochlear implant.
Please put down your preference! I really dont care.. but I think that if we have to discuss development it will be easiest to look at normal development.
--Z3333865 13:06, 14 August 2012 (EST)