First, it is essential to understand how hearing is possible to grasp how SonoVive functions completely. How hearing works is outlined as follows:
Waves of sound travel into the ear’s canals through the earlobe towards the eardrum. When they hit the eardrum, these waves cause vibrations that move the middle ear, which is made up of the malleus, incus, and bones of the stapes. This is how we hear sound. The vibration is further captured and transformed into electrical signals in the cochlea with the aid of the tiny hairs there. The type and scale of vibration of the sound transferred determine its intensity and tones.
When electric signals reach the brain through the auditory nerves, the brain recognizes them as sounds.
The ear consists of complex systems that help process the complex processes involved in hearing. However, the process of hearing is still straightforward. The collection of sound waves creates vibrations, transforming them into electric signals that the brain understands. Although the process is complex, it still happens at the speed of light between the brain and the ears for better hearing and understanding.