Cochlea Flashcards

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What are the 3 chambers of the Cochlea?

A
  1. Scala Vestibuli
  2. Scala Media
  3. Scala Tympani
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Which fluids are contained in each chamber of the Cochlea?

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  • Perilymph in Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani

- Endolymph in Scala Media

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INNER HAIR CELLS: # of rows, function & symptoms of damage

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  • 1 row
  • mostly Afferent communication
  • FUNCTION: hearing
  • DAMAGE: sound distortion, incorrect identification of frequencies, misinterpretation
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OUTER HAIR CELLS: # of rows, function & symptoms of damage

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  • 3 rows, grows to 5 at apex
  • Efferent communication (sends messages to IHC)
  • FUNCTION: to move up and down (elongate or shrink) to sharpen the traveling wave, providing exact frequency discrimination, enable IHC to sense soft sounds
  • DAMAGE: mild to moderate hearing loss up to 50-60 dB
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What are the symptoms of Cochlear Damage?

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  • Hearing loss
  • Tinnitus: ringing/buzzing in ear
  • Misperception of loudness
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ORGAN OF CORTI

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Your drawing should include: Basilar Membrane, Tectoral Membrane, Scala Media, Inner hair cells, Outer hair cells, Cochlear Nerve, Cells

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7
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How does the Cochlea have tonotopic arrangement?

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Sounds of different frequency are processed separately.

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What information is coded at the basal and apical ends of the Cochlea?

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Fibers are turned in different areas

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