• Percussion waves in the air created by vibrating objects cause the tympanic membrane to vibrate.
  • The bones of the middle ear (malleus, incus, stapes) transmit the vibrations to the oval window on the cochlea ("snail").
  • The vibrations cause waves in the perilymph of the cochlea.
  • Hair cells on the basilar membrane send action potentials via the auditory nerve to the brain.