OLD Chapter 11 - The Auditory and Vestibular Systems Flashcards

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What is sound?

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Audible variations in air pressure.

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What does the frequency of sound tell us?

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The number of compressed or rarefied patches of air that pass by our ears each second.

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What is the difference between high-frequency and low-frequency sound?

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High-frequency sound has more compressed and rarefied regions packed in the same space as low-frequency sound.

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What is sound intensity? How do we perceive it?

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Sound intensity is the air pressure difference between the peaks and the troughs of sound waves. High-intensity waves are perceived as louder.

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What is the range of the human auditory system?

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From 20 Hz to 20.000 Hz. This range decreases significantly, especially at the higher end, as people age and expose themselves to loud sound.

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What is sound pitch and how does it show?

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The pitch of the sound is determined by the frequency. An organ can play sounds as low as 20 Hz, whereas a piccolo can play sounds of 10.000 Hz.

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What gives music instruments and human voices their unique qualities?

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The simultaneous combination of different frequency waves at different intensities.

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