1.3 Auditory System Flashcards
Auditory stimulus
sound waves (sine waves, concentric)
What is sound
auditory stimulus caused by displacement of elastic medium (compression and rarefaction of air molecules)
Frequency
rate of cycles/wavelength (measured in Hz)
Pitch
psychological dimension of frequency
Human Frequency Range
20Hz to 20,000 Hz
Lowest absolute threshold of humans
2000 Hz to 5000 Hz
Difference threshold of humans best in…
500 Hz - 2000 Hz
Amplitude
compression of sound wave (in dynes/cm^2)
loudness
psychological dimension of amplitude
Sound Pressure Level
Logarithmic, scale of sound pressure relative to threshold pressure, dB
Phase Angle
Position of pressure change as it moves through cycle (where in sine wave) used in sound localization
Complex Tones
Sounds made of multiple simple tones
Fourier Analysis
decomposition of complex tones into its parts
Sound Quality
intensity and frequency of sound
Fundamental frequency
lowest frequency in complex tone
Harmonics
all other frequencies in complex tone
Timbre
psychological aspect of sound quality
Outer Ear
Pinna, Auditory Canal, Eardrum
Pinna
Outer ear, amplification and sound localization
Auditory Canal
Where sound is compressed (ear wax = cerumen)
Eardrum / Tympanic Membrane
vibrates in response to sound (most important part of ear)
Middle Ear
Ossicles and Eustachian Tubes
ossicles
malleus (hammer) incus (anvil) and stapes (stirrup)
impedance mismatch
resistance due to change in medium from air to liquid (outer to middle ear). taken care of by ossicles