Auditory Nerve and CANS Flashcards
The auditory nerve continues to fine tune the information from the inner ear, as in the input does not equal the output.
False
The core of the auditory nerve is composed of _____ frequency fibers and the circumference is composed of ____ frequency fibers
Low
High
Define characteristic frequency
The frequency for which a given auditory nerve fiber’s threshold is the lowest
As frequency increases, the sharpness of tuning curves…
Increases
As intensity increases, the sharpness of the tuning curve
Broadens
What is spontaneous firing rate?
The ability to generate an action potential even without external stimulation
The rate at which neurons generate action potentials without external stimulation
Name the all relay stations of the classical ascending auditory pathway
Auditory Nerve
Cochlear Nucleus
Super Olivary Complex
Lateral Lemniscus
Inferior Coliculus
Medial Geniculate Nucleus
Auditory Cortex
At which point in the ascending auditory pathway does binaural input first occur?
Superior Olivary Complex
What is a post stimulus time histogram?
Histograms of the timing of firing of neurons
Name two main reasons binaural integration is important:
Sound localization
Binaural summation
Not all auditory input goes through the lateral lemniscus
True
Why does the right ear advantage occur? And what role does broca’s area play in this?
Occurs because auditory inputs from the right ear cross over to left hemisphere first, before crossing the corpus callosum.
Broca’s area is in the left hemisphere and is essential for language processing and production.
Name the two descending central auditory nervous system pathways and what they do,
Corticofugal System
Olivocochlear System
Modulate sensitivity and activity of the cochlea
What is the purpose of the auditory brainstem response? And which structures does it evaluate?
Measures integrity of the brainstem and auditory system
Distal AN, Proximal AN, CN, SOC, LL and IC
Electrocochleography essentially measures wave _____ of the ABR
I and II