Auditory pathway Flashcards
Auditory pathway
-how the electrical info from the cochlea is communicated to the brain, where its interpreted.
Sound goes into right or left ear and goes to both right and left hemispheres
-ipsilateral - signal stays on same side
-contralateral - signal crosses over (decussates) to other side
Auditory pathway - peripheral neurons
- hair cells throughout scala media pick up electrical energy and join together to go through spiral ganglia (bony core of cochlia (modiolus)).
- cable of neurons exit cochlea through internal auditory meatus, then start trip up the brain
- Once they enter central nervous system, called central neurons
Auditory pathway - Central neurons
- nerve enters central nervous system at brain stem in a slice called trapezoid body
- first synapse takes place at dorsal or ventral cochlear nucleus. some fibers decussate to contralateral nuclei
- fibers go to the superior olivary complex - catch elevator.
- nerve fibers travel up to the midbrain, where they synapse and decussate at the inferior colliculus
- fibers go to the hemisphere (no more decussating) to synapse in the medial geniculates and end in each hemispheres temporal lobe (Herschel’s gyrus)
Theories of hearing
-Place theory - Stimulating basialiar membrane at base results in perception of high frequency sounds, closer to helicotrema results in perception of low frequency sounds.
-Frequency theory - Cochlea sends specific information to brain or does is send a quantitiative code of frequency of firings
PROBABLY A COMBO