Hearing Flashcards
Location of the cochlea
Within the otic capsule, in the petrous portion of the temporal bone
Contents of scala tympani
Perilymph
Contents of scala vestibule
Endolymph
Describe how sound is detected
Causes basilar membrane to vibrate, moves stereocilia of the inner hair cells opening K channels causing depolarisation
Describe how sound is amplified
Outer hair cells osscilate at the same frequency as the sound, causes greater degree of vibration
Describe how amplitude is coded (Hearing)
Number of action potentials
Describe how frequency is coded (Hearing)
Area of the basilar membrane that vibrates
Where the basilar membrane is thicker
Nearer the centre
Neural path from the inner hair cells to the cochlear nuclei
Distal projections of spiral ganglion nerve innervate inner hair cells, Proximal projections merge to form the cochlear nerve, Merge with the vestibular nerve to form CN VIII
Neural path from cochlear nuclei to primary auditory complex
Fibres dessucate to the medial nuclei, then superior olivary complex, along lateral leminiscus, to the inferior colliculus, to the medial geniculate nucleus, then to the primary auditory complex
Location of the primary auditory complex
Superior temporal gyrus