The hole in the eye that allows light in.
What is a pupil?
The outer earlobe.
What is the pinna?
Part of the eye that causes image to flip upside down on the retina.
What is the cornea (curvature)?
What is the ear canal?
The part of the brain thats in-charge of hearing.
What is the temporal lobe?
It focuses light onto the retina.
What is the lens?
The part of the ear that looks like a snail.
What is the cochlear?
It how we interpret and understand what we see.
What is perception?
To be able to identify the direction of sound.
What is sound localisation?
The part of the brain that helps with seeing.
What is the occipital lobe?
The part of the eye connected to the brain.
What is the optic nerve?
The tube that is connected to throat and nasal passage.
What is Eustachian tube?
It is an error in what we see.
What is a visual illusion?
The ear structure has a similar designed to this object.
What is a megaphone?
This system consist of the Brain and Spinal Cord.
What is the nervous system?
This is the white layer of the eye.
What is the sclera?
The three bones in the midear.
What are the hammer(malleus), stirrup (stapes) and anvil(incus)?
There is less details about the image far away.
What is texture gradient?
The part of the ear that is connected to the brain.
What is auditory nerve?
Another name for nerve cells.
What are neurones?
The name of the muscles that holds the eyeball and allows it to move.
What are the rectus muscles?
What is semicircular canals/vestibular?
The place where the eye optic nerves meet together.
What is the optic chasm?
Wave patterns that makes loud or soft sounds.
What is amplitude?
The processing centre of the brain that nerve signals go through.
What is the thalamus?