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Sensory- Ear
Dr. Ellis Ear lecture
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10/21/2010

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Term
The three compartments of the ear are?
Definition

External (outer) ear

Middle ear

Inner (cochlea) ear

Term
The three parts of the ear are for ?
Definition
Hearing
Term
What are the receptors in the cochlea, responsible for hearing?
Definition
Hair cells
Term
The outer ear is composed of the
Definition

1. Auricle

2. External Auditory Meatus

Term
The outer ear extends from the ____________ to the __________ where it is first ___________ and then ____________
Definition

1. Auricle

2. Tympanic membrane (eardrum)

3. Elastic cartilage

4. Tympanic bone

Term
What is the function of the Auricle?
Definition

1. Captures the mechanical energy or sound

2. Acts as resonator so it amplifes frequencies

3. Prevent front-back confusion of sound sources

Term
The External Auditory Meatius is simple known as the what
Definition
Ear canal
Term
When the sound is transmitted to the tympanic membrane, what does it do to it?
Definition
Vibrates the membrane (hence the name eardrum)
Term
What is the middle ear filled with?
Definition
Air spaces
Term
Where is the middle ear located?
Definition
In the temporal bone
Term
What connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx?
Definition

The auditory tube

aka

eustachian tube

Term
The auditory ossicles are composed of what three bones?
Definition

1. Stapes

2. Malleus

3. Incus

Term
The Malleus handle is firmly fixed to the upper portion of the ________?
Definition
Tympanic membrane
Term
The head of the Malleus is attached to the _____?
Definition
Incus
Term
The Incus is attached to the ___________ which is then attached to the wall of the _____________
Definition

1. Head of the Stapes

2. Oval Window by the footplate

Term
Unlike the middle ear, the Inner ear is filled with?
Definition
Fluid
Term
What are the 3 chambers (scalae) that the basilar membrane and Reissner's membrane  divide into?
Definition

1. Scala Vestibuli

2. Scala Media

3. Scala Tympani

Term
Which two scalae contain perilympth?
Definition

1. Scala Vestibuli

2. Scala Tympani

Term
Where do the Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani communicate at?
Definition
At the apex of the cochlea called the helicotrema
Term
The Scala Media contains what kind of fluid?
Definition
Endolympth
Term
The Scala Vestibuli ends where?
Definition
Oval window
Term
The Scala Tympani ends where?
Definition
Round Window
Term
In the Basilar membrane as you progress fromt he oval window towards the helicotrema the fibers become?
Definition

1. Longer

2. Thinner

Term
Where does high frequency resonance occur?
Definition
At the base of the basilar membrane or aka at the oval window
Term
Where does low frequency resonance occur?
Definition

at the apex of the cochlea or aka

the helicotrema

Term
Where is the Organ of Corti located?
Definition
On the basilar membrane
Term
In the Organ of Corti you can have both?
Definition

Inner Hair cells

Outer hair cells

Term
What covers the outer hair cells
Definition
The tectorial membrane
Term
The hair cells of the Organ of Corti are bathed in what kind of fluid?
Definition
Endolympth
Term
The bases of hair cells are bathed in what kind of fluid?
Definition
perilympth
Term
Describe the pathway of sound
Definition

1. External auricle to

2. External Audiotry Meatius to

3. Tympanic Membrane to

4. Ossicles (3 bones) to

5. Cochlea

 

Term
___________ sound is converted to an ________
Definition

1. mechanical

2. Electrical signals

Term
How are nerve impulses generated?
Definition
By the vibrations of the hair cells in the Organ of Corti
Term
If you have a higher amplitude then you hear a _________
Definition
Louder sound
Term
If you have a greater frequency then you have a ____________
Definition
Higher pitch
Term
True/False: Noise is when there is no regular pattern
Definition
True
Term
True/False: Musical sound is made with a complex wave that is regulary repeated
Definition
True
Term
How is sound measured?
Definition
In decibels
Term
How fast does a sound wave travel in air? in fresh water?
Definition

In air = 344 m/s or 770 mph

In fresh water = 1450 m/s

 

* faster in sea water

Term
What are the units of frequency?
Definition
number of waves per unit of time
Term
Timbre =
Definition
quality
Term
Harmony =
Definition
Overtones
Term
What is responsible for the protection agaisnt loud sounds?
Definition
The tympanic reflex
Term
Contraction of what two things decrease the sound transmission and serves as a form of protection by decreasing the auditory receptors response?
Definition

The Tensor Tympani

Stapedius

Term
Sound waves cause_______
Definition
Pressure changes
Term
Describe Sound transmission
Definition

1. Sound creates a pressure change in the tympanic membrane

2. From tympanic membrane vibrations to malleus

3. Malleus vibrations to incus

4. Incus vibratations to stapes

5. Stapes vibrations to oval window

6. Oval Window to fluid in scala vestibuli

7. Hair bends

8. Inner Hair cells make an A.P in nerves

9. Outer hair cells amplify and clarify sounds

10. Cochlea transduces sound energy to electrical signal to go to brain

 

Term
Hearing begins when?
Definition
the Inner hair cells generate chagnes in membrane potential proportional to the direction and sitance the hair moves
Term
How are electrical signals sent?
Definition
Via nerve fibers
Term
Where do afferent fibers form the Organ of Corti have their cells bodies?
Definition
in the spiral ganglion in the center part of the cochlea
Term
Nerve fibers enter the ____________ of the pons
Definition
cochlear nuclei
Term
True/False: Secondary nerve fibers fromt he cochlear nuclei pass to opposite sides of the pons
Definition
True
Term
What are the 3 routes the auditory impulses can pass?
Definition

1. to the inferior colliculi

2. Medial geniculate body

3. auditory cortex

Term
What is th primary auditory cortex ?
Definition
Brodmann's area 41
Term
The auditory cortex functions as
Definition

1. a way to discriminate sound pitches and patterns

2. Detect the direction of the sound

3. Meaning of the sound

Term
Conductive deafness occurs when there is an impaired sound transmission from the _______ or _______
Definition
External ear or Middle ear
Term
True/False: Conductive deafness impacts all sound frequencies
Definition
True
Term
Conductive deafness can occur when______?
Definition

1. plug up of external auditory canals with ear wax or foreign objects

2. Otitis externa

3. Otitis media

Term
Ear wax is aka?
Definition
cerumen
Term
Otitis Externa is aka _____________ and is said to be a _______________
Definition

1. Swimmer's ear

2. Inflammation of the outer ear

Term
Otitis Media is __________________ caused by ____________________
Definition

1. Inflammation of the inner ear

2. fluid build up

Term
Sensorineural Deafness is most commonly a result of ___________?
Definition
Loss of cochlear hair cells
Term
What are some other ways Sensorineural deafness can occur?
Definition

1. Problem with the cochlear nerve

2. Problem with the central auditory pathway

Term
What are some causes for sensorineural deafness?
Definition

1. Aminoglycoside antibiotics

2. prolonged noise exposure

3. Tumors on the 8 th CN

Term
True/False: Streptomycin and Gentamicin can obstruct the mechanosensitive channels in the hair cells and cause the cells to dengerate which then causes sensironeural deafness.
Definition
True
Term

What instrument determines auditory disabilities?

 

Definition
An audiometer
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