Auditory System Flashcards
1
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Auditory Anatomy
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- External Ear - pinna/ tympanic membrane
- Middle Ear - malleus/incus/stapes/oval&round windows
- Inner Ear - semicircular canals/cochlea
2
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Auditory Signalling
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- sound waves hit tympanic membrane and become vibrations
- vibrations move through the middle ear to the oval window
- vibrations create fluid waves in the cochlea
- waves push on cochlear duct membranes which make hair cells bend, opening ion channels
- ion channels opening creates a signal that alters nt release
- nt’s travel onto sensory neurons that create an AP through the cochlear nerve
- energy leaves the cochlear duct, entering the tympanic duct to dissipate through the round window
3
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Organ of Corti
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- inside the cochlear duct
- wave pressure moves the hair cells one direction which triggers K+ to enter (depolarization) because of the tectorial membrane
4
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Detecting Frequency
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- higher frequency doesnt travel as far in the cochlear membrane
5
Q
Volume
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amplitude of a sound wave (dB)
6
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Pitch
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frequency of a sound wave (Hz)
7
Q
Perilymph filled ducts
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Vestibular and Tympanic ducts
8
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Endolymph filled ducts
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cochlear duct
9
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EPSP of hair cells ion flow
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potassium enters hair cell and depolarizes, causing nt release