Chapter 10 - Hearing Flashcards

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1
Q

What is sound?

A

Audible variations in air pressure

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What is the pitch or sound frequency?

A

Number of cycles per second expressed in Hertz

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What is intensity or amplitude?

A

Difference in pressure between compressed and rarefied patches of air

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4
Q

How do you calculate the sound pressure level (SPL)?

A

20log(Pmeasured/Pref)

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5
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What are the three parts of the ear?

A
  • outer ear: pinna conducts sounds into the auditory canal toward the tympanic membrane
  • middle ear: tympanic membrane, ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)
  • Inner ear: cochlea
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What are the 5 steps of sound in the ear?

A
  • sound waves move tympanic membrane
  • tympanic membrane moves ossicles
  • ossicles move membrane at oval window
  • motion at oval window moves fluid in cochlea
  • movement of fluid in cochlea causes response in sensory neurons
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What are the two impedance matching mechanisms to overcome energy mismatch between air and water?

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1) lever-arm ratio:
a) ossicles act as levers
b) malleus arm is shorter than incus arm so small movements in malleus = large movements in incu

2) area ratio:
a) amplification due to the larger area of the tympanic membrane compared to the footplate of the stapes in the oval window
b) pressure=force/area

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