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Audition Brittny Butler
B&B test 3
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Physiology
Undergraduate 3
11/04/2010

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Term
Amplitude
Definition
Intensity of soundwave
Term
Loudness
Definition
Preception of intensity
Term
Frequency
Definition
Nuber of compressions per second (Hz)
Term
Pitch
Definition
Perception of frequency
Term
How are amplitude and loudness related to each other?
Definition
Have a positive correlation, but not 1:1
Term
How are frequency and pitch related?
Definition
Hve positive correlation, but not 1:1
Term
What does the outter ear consist of?
Definition
Pinna and external auditory canal
Term
What does the middle ear consist of?
Definition
Tympanic membrane (eardrum), ossicles (malleus/hammer, incus/anvil, stapes/stirrup)
Term
What does the inner ear consist of?
Definition
Cochlea for audition and semicircular canals for vestibular sensations
Term
What is the main function of the outer ear (pinna)?
Definition
The pinna- sound localization and funneling sounds wave into canal.
Term
What is the main function of the middle ear Tympanic membrane, ossicles)?
Definition

Tympanic membrane (eardrum)- vibrates same as sound frequency, connects to anvil, hammer, and stirrup.

 

Transports sound from the outer ear to the inner ear

Term
What is the main function of the inner ear(cochlea)?
Definition

transduction

 

Cochlea- organ of hearing, vestibular apparatus- organ of balance

 

Main function----- enables ear to hear, and maintains balance of the body

Term
How do hair cells work?
Definition
They excite cells of the auditory nerve
Term
How are hair cells stimulated?
Definition
The cilia of the hair cells make contact with another membrane, then are excited by the vibrations.
Term
(hair cells) What ions are fluxed?
Definition
Potassium and calcium
Term
(hair cells) Where is neurotransmitter released?
Definition
Across narrow space between the hair cell and nerve terminal
Term
What is the pathway that auditory information takes to the brain?
Definition
Term
What aspect of processing does each of those regions do?
Definition
Term
How is (tonotopic) relevant to the cochlea and the cortex?
Definition
Term
How are frequency and amplitude coded and perceived?
Definition
Term
How do we localize sound?
Definition

Interaural tine difference

Interaural intensity difference

Comparison made in brainstem (pons)

Term
What is the sequence of events from the sound wave entering the external auditory canal to the hair cell being stimulated?
Definition

  • Oval window vibrates
  • Vibration into fluid
  • Vestibular membrane moves
  • Organ of corti moves
  • Hair cells are displaced

Term
What cranial nerve conveys auditory information?
Definition
cranial nerve 8
Term
What is the pathway that auditory information takes in the brain?
Definition

  • Auditory nerve
  • Cochlear nucleus
  • Pons(sound localization)
  • Midbrain(inferior colliculus, orienting, integration w/ visual)
  • Thalamus(sensory integration, filter)
  • Auditory cortex in temporal lobe.

Term

Tonotopic

 

Definition
the spatial arrangement of where sound is perceived, transmitted, or received. There is tonotopy in the cochlea, the small snail-like structure in the inner ear that sends information about sound to the brain. There is also tonotopy in the human auditory cortex, that part of the brain that receives and interprets sound information
Term
Place Theory
Definition
Concept that pitch perception depends on which part of the inner ear has cells with the greatest activity level.
Term
Frequency Theory
Definition
Concept that pitch perception depends on differences in frequency of action potentials by auditory neurons. 
Term
What are two types of hearing loss?
Definition

  • Conductive hearing loss: aka middle ear deafness, bones of middle ear don't transmit info to cochlea, caused by disease, infection, tumor; treatment is surgery or hearing aids.
  • Sensorineural deafness: aka inner ear deafness; damage to cochlea, hair cells or auditory nerve; can be confined to certain part of cochlea; causes, inherited, prenatal problems, childhood disorders, presbycusis, noise induced; treatment hearing aids, cochlear implant.

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