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The Baby’s Hearing in the Womb
Jan Myjkowski1*
1Retired physician, a specialist in otolaryngology – pensioner, Myjkowski Jan, Poland
Corresponding Author: Jan Myjkowski
Address: Retired physician, a specialist in otolaryngology – pensioner, Myjkowski Jan, Poland, 39-300 Mielec ul. Mała 7.
Received date: 19 December 2024; Accepted date: 16 January 2025; Published date: 25 January 2025
Citation: Myjkowski J. The Baby’s Hearing in the Womb. J Health Care and Research. 2025 Jan 25;6(1):4-7.
Copyright © 2025 Myjkowski J. This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: Developmental Stages, Human Hearing Organ, Auditory Information, Foetal Life, Submolecular Hearing Theory
Summary
The paper presents a brief description of developmental stages of the human hearing organ. Attention was brought to the mechanism of receiving and processing auditory information in a child in the womb. Bekesy’s travelling wave theory does not provide a sufficient explanation of these processes. There are no descriptions of auditory mechanisms on a molecular level. Further in the study, attention is drawn to the beneficial effect of early stimulation of the child’s auditory receptor from the second half of pregnancy and after childbirth.
