Chapter 2.3 Flashcards

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Describe the order in which the ossicles act

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  • the malleus is affixed to the tympanic membrane
  • it then acts on the incus
  • finally, the incus acts on the stapes
  • the stapes then acts on the oval window of the cochlea
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How is the middle ear connected to the nasal cavity? What is the role of this connection

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  • the middle ear is connected to the nasal cavity via the Eustachian tube
  • > this helps equalize the pressure between the middle ear and the environment
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Where does the inner ear sit? What does it contain? Are these structures continuous with each other and what are they filled with?

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  • it sits within a bony labyrinth
  • contains the cochlea, vestibule and semicircular canals
  • these structures are mostly continuous with each other
  • > they are filled with membranous labyrinth
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What fluid is the membrane labyrinth bathed with

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-it is bathed with endolymph

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What fluid is the membrane labyrinth suspend in the bone labyrinth with? What does this fluid do for the ear?

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-it is suspended within the bony labyrinth by a perilymph fluid

  • perilymph transmits vibrations from the outside world
  • > cushions the inner ear structures
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How many parts is the cochlea divided into? What are these parts referred to as?

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  • divided into three parts

- >or scalae

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Which scalae houses the organ of corti

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  • the middle scala houses the organ of corti
  • > the organ of corti sits on the basilar membrane
  • > it is bathed with perilymph fluid
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What are the functions of the other two scalae that do not house the organ of corti

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  • they are continuous with the oval and round window

- >vibrations from the oval window are transmitted to the basilar membrane

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What two structures do the vestibule contain? What kind of acceleration are these two structures sensitive to?

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  • it contains the utricle and saccule
  • they are sensitive to linear acceleration
  • > they are used to determine one’s own orientation in three dimensional space
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What kind of acceleration are semicircular canals sensitive to? How are semicircular canals arranged in relation to each other?

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  • they are sensitive to rotational acceleration
  • they arranged perpendicularly in relation to each other
  • > each ends up in a swelling called the ampulla
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What is the superior olive involved in

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-it localizes the sound

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What is the inferior colliculus involved in

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  • it is a startle reflex

- >keeps the eyes fixed on a point while the head is turned

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What does the place theory state about high frequencies and low frequencies

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  • high frequencies causes vibrations of the basilar membrane close to the oval window
  • low frequencies causes vibrations at the apex
  • > away from the oval window
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Is the cochlea tonotopically organized?

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-yes

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