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Undergraduate 3
10/12/2011

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Term
What is the vestibule?
Definition
central cavity in the bony labyrinth that consists of two membranous sacs
Term
What are the two membranous sacs of the vestibule?
Definition
saccule
Utricle
Term
The saccule is connected to the _______.
Definition
Cochlea
Term
The Utricle is connected to the __________ _________.
Definition
semicircular canals
Term
__________ are the equilibrium receptor regions of the saccule and utricle.
Definition
Maculae
Term
What does the vestibule sense?
Definition
non-moving position; linear acceleration and deceleration
Term
What substances do the saccule and utricle contain?
Definition
hair gell and otoliths
Term
Where are the otoliths imbedded?
Definition
in the gel of the saccule and utricle
Term
When the head timps forward, what happens to the otoliths?
Definition
slide toward the center of gravitational pull
Term
When the gel in the saccule and utricle move it applies pressure to the maculae, which does what in response?
Definition
sends impulses in sensory neurons
Term
How are sensory neurons of the vestiblue are transmitted to the brain?
Definition
via the vestibular branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve
Term
How does the brain respond to signals of linear acceleration and decleration?
Definition
sends signals to the skeletal muscles to maintain balance
Term
The three semicircular canals are oriented at ________ _________ to each other.
Definition
right angles
Term
What is an ampulla?
Definition
Each semicircular canal has a swelling (amupulla) at one end.
Term
What is the crista ampullaris?
Definition
the equilibrium region within each ampulla.
Term
Rotational movement is sensed in what area of the ear?
Definition
semicircular canals
Term
What is the cupula?
Definition
The gel-like dome of the semi-circular canal.
Term
_____ _____ are imbedded witin the cupula.
Definition
sensory hairs
Term
Why are the three semicircular canals oriented in different planes?
Definition
to detect all possible rotational movements
Term
Each crista ampullaris contains what structures?
Definition
hairs
hair cells
supporting cells
sensory nerve fibers
Term
What causes motion sickness?
Definition
conflicting sensory inputs from the vestibular apparatus, eyes and receptors in the muscles, joints and tendons
Term
How does reading a book while riding in a car cause motion sickness?
Definition
your eyes perceive that he book is stationary, but your ears perceive that you are moving
Term
What is dramamine?
Definition
a motion sickness drug that contains salt of diphenhydramine and cholortheophyline. It sedates your vomiting center but does not put you to sleep.
Term
What is presbycussis?
Definition
"old people deafness" is hairs braking off making it harder to hear certain frequencies.
Term
How is presbycussis accelerated?
Definition
It is accelerated by exposure to loud noises. Like tractor...
Term
What are treatments for presbycussis?
Definition
Hearing Aids

Sound amplification devices (like amplifier on phone that goes to headphones)

lip reading

cochlear implants in some situations
Term
How does nerve deafness occur?
Definition
due to damaged hair cells in the cochlea. Sound waves cannot be converted to electrical impulses.
Term
How can nerve deafness be treated?
Definition
not much can be done
Term
What causes conduction deafness?
Definition
damaged tympanic membrane or ossicles. sound waves can't be conducted to inner ear, frequently caused by arthitis of bones in the middle ear
Term
What can treat conduction deafness?
Definition
Cochlear implants
Term
How do cochlear implants work?
Definition
surgically put on scalp under ear.

bypasses damaged portions of ear and stimulates the auditory nerves directly

requires months/years of therapy

interprets sounds but won't ever sound like normal speech
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