Chapter 10 - Hearing Flashcards
What is sound?
Audible variations in air pressure
What is the pitch or sound frequency?
Number of cycles per second expressed in Hertz
What is intensity or amplitude?
Difference in pressure between compressed and rarefied patches of air
How do you calculate the sound pressure level (SPL)?
20log(Pmeasured/Pref)
What are the three parts of the ear?
- outer ear: pinna conducts sounds into the auditory canal toward the tympanic membrane
- middle ear: tympanic membrane, ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)
- Inner ear: cochlea
What are the 5 steps of sound in the ear?
- 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
What are the two impedance matching mechanisms to overcome energy mismatch between air and water?
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