Hearing Flashcards

1
Q

why is hearing important?

A

communication: hearing is essential to language

Localization: determining the location of unseen sound sources

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components of the hearing mechanism

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  1. Outer ear
    Auricle
    External auditory canal
  2. Tympanic membrane
    Ossicles
    Malleus
    Incus
    Stapes
    (MIS)
  3. Inner ear
    Cochlea
    Cochlear duct
  4. Central auditory nervous system (8)
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tympanic membrane

A
  • Thin membrane
  • Forms boundary between the outer and middle ear
  • Vibrates in response to sound waves
  • Changes acoustical energy into mechanical energy
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4
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what are the smallest bones within the human body?

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ossicles
- housed within the tympanic cavity
- malleus (hammer), Incus (anvil), stapes (stirrups)

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5
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how does the ear work?

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  1. Sound waves enter the ear canal and vibrate against the tympanic membrane
  2. Sound passes through the tympanic membrane; vibrates the tiny bones of the ear, and is translated to a nerve impulse through the cochlea
  3. The cochlea sends sound impulses to the temporal lobe of the bone
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6
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difference between higher, medium, and lower frequency?

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higher frequency: sounds displace the basilar membrane near the base

Medium frequency: sounds displace the basilar membrane near the middle

Low frequency: sounds displace basilar membrane near the apex

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frequency

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tells us how many waves are passing a point per second, the inverse of time

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wavelength

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tells us the length of those waves in meters, almost like a displacement

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9
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how do hair cells work?

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  1. Depolarization: pressure of waves of sound displace the bundle of hair-like stereocilia on hair cells in the organ of corti, channels in the hair cell open, allowing positive ions to flow into the cell
  2. As depolarization spreads rapidly through the cell
  3. Vesicles near the base fuse with the hair cell’s surface membrane
  4. Releasing a signaling substance (neurotransmitter) diffusing across the space between the hair cell and a nerve cell that transmits the signal to the brain
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10
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do hair cells have action or receptor potential?

A

RECEPTOR POTENTIAL

Influx of positive ions from the endolymph depolarizes the hair cell

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11
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Bundle of vestibulocochlear nerve

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  • Travels from the cochlea through the internal auditory meatus to skull cavity and brain stem
  • Carry signals from cochlea to primary auditory cortex, with continuous processing along the way
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Auditory cortex

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  • Wernicke’s area within temporal lobe of the brain
  • Sounds interpreted based on experience/association
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13
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what are some causes of hearing loss?

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  1. prescription drugs
  2. acoustic trauma
  3. bacterial infection
  4. hereditary
  5. old age
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14
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What is the function of the middle ear?

a. Transforms sound waves into vibrations
b. Collect sound waves
c. Transmit vibrations to the brain

A

a. transforms sound waves into vibrations

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15
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What is the function of the inner ear?

a.Collects sound waves
b. Transforms sound waves into vibrations
c. Transmit vibrations to the brain

A

c. transmit vibrations to the brain

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16
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Which part below is NOT a part of the ear?

a. Incus
b. Eardrum
c. Diaphragm

A

diaphragm

17
Q

Name the 3 bones of the middle ear (auditory ossicles) in order:

A

Malleus, incus, stapes (MIS)