Sound and Hearing Flashcards

1
Q

Are sound waves transverse or longitudinal?

A

Longitudinal, comprising of compressions and rarefactions

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2
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What is the wavelength of a sound wave?

A

The distance between two adjacent compressions or rarefactions

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3
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What is the frequency of a wave?

A

The number of complete waves that pass a point in one second

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4
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What is the intensity of a sound wave?

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The amount of energy carried by the wave (for sound waves it’s measured in decibels)

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5
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What is resonant frequency?

A

The frequency that an object will naturally vibrate at

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6
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What range of frequencies can humans hear?

A

20-20,000Hz

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7
Q

What directs sound waves into the external auditory canal?

A

The pinna (external ear)

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8
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What membrane lies at the end of the external auditory canal?

A

The tympanic membrane

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9
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What are the bones inside the middle ear called?

A

The Ossicles (Malleus, Incus and Stapes)

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10
Q

What is the stapes connected to in the cochlea?

A

The Oval window

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11
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What is the purpose of the ossicles?

A

To conduct and amplify sound waves from the tympanic membrane to the oval window

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12
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Which compartment in the cochlea does the oval window connect to? What is it filled with?

A

The scala vestibuli, filled with perilymph

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13
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What is the middle compartment of the cochlea called? What is it filled with?

A

The scala media, filled with endolymph

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14
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What membrane separates the scala vestibuli and scala media?

A

The vestibular membrane

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15
Q

What vibrates in response to the pressure waves within the cochlea? Where are they located?

A

The stiff fibres within the basilar membrane

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16
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Stiff fibre vibration triggers signals to be sent by what cells?

A

Hair cells

17
Q

What are the location and number of cochlear hair cells triggered dependant on?

A

The intensity and frequency of incoming sound

18
Q

What are the different forms of deafness?

A

Conductive and Sensorineural

19
Q

How does conductive deafness differ from sensorineural deafness?

A

Conductive deafness involves sound being unable to pass to the cochlea via the outer and middle ear whereas sensorineural deafness may involve cochlear or neural defects