13-4: Physiology of Hearing Flashcards
How do sound waves travel from outer to middle ear?
directed by the auricle into the external acoustic meatus
cause tympanic membrane to vibrate
malleus > incus > stapes
movement of stapes pushes oval window in and out
How do sound waves travel from the oval window through the cochlea?
movment of oval window > pressure in the perilymph
down the scala vestibuli > to the scala tympani > round window bulges into middle ear
Pressure wave presses down on and increase pressure of endolymph in the cochlear duct
Pressure causes basilar membrane to vibrate and hair cells in the organ of corti to bump into the tectorial membrane
How does sound travel from the organ of corti to the brain?
as a result of bumping against the tectorial membrane
hair cells depolarize > nerve impulse generated
Carried by cochlear branch of vestibulocochlear nerve to the medulla of the brainstem, where some axons cross over
How does sound travel from the medulla to perception of hearing?
from the medulla, axons travel through midbrain (inferior colliculi) to the thalamus
thalamus relays them to the auditory cortex on temporal lobe
Then you hear!
We are born with 40,000 hair cells, but the number decrease when: ____
they are damaged by loud noises, disease, or drugs
presbycusis
hair cell deterioration due to aging - ability to hear high pitched sounds goes first