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Sound waves enter the outer  ear  and are funneled through the middle  ear   to the inner  ear , where vibrations stimulate tiny hair cells in the cochlea. ... The  brain   also amplifies the volume of  our  own speech, boosting the sounds  we  make to enable us to  hear our  own voices clearly World Congress onNeuroscience and Brain Disorders March 30-31, 2020 atOsaka, Japan 
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🌎 🌎 World Congress on Neuroscience and Brain Disorders March 30-31, 2020 | Osaka, Japan # Cerebrospinal  fluid (CSF) is a pure, colorless body fluid found in the  # brain  and  # spinal  cord. #Cerebrospinal fluid has three main functions: It protects #brain and #spinal cord from trauma, deliveries nutrients to  # nervous  system tissue, removes waste products from  # cerebral  metabolism. CSF leaks occur through a communication between the facing of the #brain and the nose. These communicat ions may occur spontaneously or result from trauma or earlier sinonasal surgery. Complications may occur if the cause is surgery or trauma. Infections after surgery or trauma can lead to meningitis and serious complications, such as swelling of the #brain. Maximum CSF leaks are a complication of a #spinal tap or surgery. Brain disorders 2020 Ms. Jesse Olson WHATSAPP: +18033921979 Executive Director | Coalesce Research Group Email: jesse@confe...
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🌎 🌎 World Congress on Neuroscience and Brain Disorders March 30-31, 2020 | Osaka, Japan # Neurophysiology #Neurophysiology is a medical subject of  # neuroscience  and  # physiology  which deals with the functioning of the central and peripheral  # nervous  system which includes cellular networks, sub-cellular sections, and also single cells. This study regularly uses  # electrophysiological  or molecular biological tool to display the function of nerves and the total system related to it.  In some of the current #neurophysiology articles it has been stated that the decided output to do any action in frontal cortex results from the processing of several inputs from the environment, the internal milieu and from the other segments of  # cerebralcortex . Ms. Jesse Olson WHATSAPP: +18033921979 Executive Director | Coalesce Research Group Email: jesse@conferencesneuroscience.com