Lecture 8 Flashcards
What is the conduction pathway sequence in auditory canal?
Tympanic membrane to auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) to oval window
Malleus (Hammer)
Attaches to the tympanic membrane; so named because it articulates with the “anvil”
Incus (Anvil)
Intermediate bone between the stapes and the malleus; incus refers to the “anvil”, on which the hammer strikes
Stapes
Third bone in the series; so named because it is shaped like a stirrup due to the opening for the stapedial artery; inserts onto the oval window
Oval Window
Stapes attaches to the membrane covering the oval window; oval window opens into the scala vestibuli
Round Window
This membrane covered region is at the end of the scala tympani
Tensor Tympani
Inserts on the malleus and pulls handle of malleus inward; retract reflexively in response to loud sounds in order to dampen the vibrations of the auditory ossicles
Stapedius
Inserts on the stapes and pulls stapes outward; retract reflexively in response to loud sounds in order to dampen the vibrations of the auditory ossicles
Impedance Matching
Tympanic membrane surface area is about 17 times that of the surface area of the stapes; this increases the force from the ossicular lever system to the cochlear fluid by 22x; fluid has greater inertia than air and requires this increase in force in order to cause vibration in the fluid
What makes up the cochlea?
Scala vestibuli, scala media, scala tympani, and reissner’s membrane (vestibular membrane)
Reissner’s Membrane (Vestibular Membrane)
Separates scala media from scala vestibuli
Basilar Membrane
Separates scala media from scala tympani; contans fibers that project from the modiolus of the cochlea to the outer wall; distal ends are not fixed but are embedded in the basilar membrane; fibers can vibrate
Basilar Fibers
Length increases from the oval window to the apex of the cochlea (helicotrema); diameter of the fibers decrease from oval window to the apex of the cochlea; as a result, stiff, short fibers near the oval window beat at a high frequency and long, limber fibers near the apex of the cochlea vibrate at a low frequency
Organ of Corti
Generates nerve impulses in response to vibration of basilar membrane; hair cells stimulate nerve fibers that lead to the spiral ganglion of Corti; stereocilia from the hair cells touch or are embedded in the overlying tectorial membrane; bending of the hairs in one direction depolarizes them and bending them in the opposite direction hyperpolarizes them
What is the scala media filled with?
Endolymph (high concentration of potassium and low concentration of sodium)