2 Diagnostic Aud II - Source Of AEPs Flashcards

1
Q

Differences between the afferent pathways and efferent pathways in terms of important structures:
Hint: final common pathway and IHCs vs OHCs

A

Afferent:
Efferent:

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Where is the first place that the information from one ear can be compared to the other ear?
Hint: What fibers travel through the trapezoid body?

A

The

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What is meant by parallel, bilateral, and divergent?

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Parallel:
Bilateral:
Divergent:

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Describe where the auditory system is represented in the thalamus and how each of the 3 parts are relevant.

A

The

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Describe what decussation means and how it impacts the auditory nervous system.

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The

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Describe where the primary auditory cortex is located.

A

The primary auditory cortex is located on the superior temporal gurus in the temporal lobe.
(It receives point-to-point input from the ventral division of the medial geniculate complex; thus it contains a precise tonotopic map)

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What is the relationship between ion concentrations in intracellular and extracellular fluids and why does it matter?

A

The relationship between ion concentrations

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What happens with depolarization and hyperpolarization of a neuron?

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Depolarization:
Hyperpolarization:

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9
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How is an action potential transmitted along a neuron and what role does myelin play in transmission?

A

Action potential is transmitted

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10
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What are the pros and cons of using lesion studies in animals to determine source locations of AEPs?

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Pros:
Cons:

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What are some of the challenges of interfering source locations based upon scalp recordings?

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Challenges include

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12
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How might a large vestibular schwannoma impact the ABR as well as other cranial nerve function?

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A vestibular schwannoma

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