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Significant correlations always predict with an accuracy which is better- than-chance.
Auricle
The outer, visible part of the ear that captures sound waves and directs them into the ear canal.
Hearing
the sense through which sound is perceived, involving the detection of vibrations and their translation by the brain into auditory experiences.
Meniere's Disease
An ailment affecting the inner ear that leads to intense vertigo, tinnitus (ear ringing), diminished hearing capacity, and a sensation of pressure or blockage in the ear.
Inner Ear
The innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea and vestibular system, responsible for hearing and balance.
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