Special Sensory (Hearing) Flashcards
What kind of medium does sound waves need to vibrate?
-air
What does frequency measure? Units?
- cycles per second
- Hz
Define pitch
-tone that a frequency waves produces
What are the characteristics of a high frequency wave?
- Higher pitch
- more waves (shorter periods between waves)
What are the characteristics of a low frequency wave?
- lower pitch
- less waves ( longer periods between waves)
How is the sound wave intensity measured? (Units?)
- wave amplitude (dB)
- higher energy= higher amplitude)
What is the path of sound through the ear?
1) tympanic membrane
2) Malleus, incus, stapes
3) Stapes vibrates oval window, creates fluid waves within the cochlea
4) Fluid pushes flexible membranes of the cochlear duct. Hair cells bend and ion channels open creating an electrical signal that alters neurotransmitter release
5) neurotransmitter release onto sensory neurons that create actions potentials that travel through the cochlear nerve to the brain
6) . Energy from the waves transfers across the cochlear duct into the tympanic duct and is dissipated back into the middle ear at the round window
Pitch is discriminated in what ways? (2)
- Low and high
Coding for pitch is the function of what structure?
- basilar membrane
- has variable sensitivity to sound wave frequencies along its length
Where does sound distort on the basilar membrane from a low pitch sound?
- near the apex of cochlea
- flexible region
Where does sound distort on the basilar membrane from a high pitch sound?
- base of cochlea
- stiff region near round window
How is loudness determined?
- an increase in noise will increase the action potential firing in the cochlear nerve
What are the 3 hearing pathologies mentioned in class?
- Conductive deafness
- sensorineural deafness
- central deafness
What are the characteristics of conductive hearing loss?
- occurs when sound waves do not reach the inner ear
What are the characteristics of sensorineural hearing loss?
- damage to inner ear structures (cochlea, hair cells)
- sound waves are not processed correctly