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22-23 Ch 7  Auditory Sensory Perception

22-23 Ch 7 Auditory Sensory Perception

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Science

11th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-3

+4

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Stacy King

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Ch 7 Auditory Sensory Perception

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​External Ear

  • ​Pinna

    • ​cartilage CT

    • ​epithelial tissue

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​External Ear Structures

  • External auditory canal

    • ​chamber in the temporal bone

    • ​Ceruminous (wax) glands are present

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​Middle Ear Structures

  • Tympanic membrane

    • ​Sound waves entering the canal hit the tympanic membrane or eardrum and cause it to vibrate

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​Middle Ear Structures

  • Tympanic Cavity​

    • ​small cavity

    • ​opens to the eustachian tube

      • ​The auditory tube connecting the middle ear with the throat

      • Allows for equalizing pressure during yawning or swallowing

        • ear infections

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​Middle Ear Structures

  • ​Ossicles (bones)

    • connect the tympanic membrane to the inner ear

      • ​malleus

        • attaches to the tympanic membrane

      • ​incus

      • ​stapes

        • attaches to the oval window

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is in the MIDDLE ear?
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Eustachian tube /Ossicles

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Ossicles Only

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Cochlea / Vestibule

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Tympanic Membrane/Pinna

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​Inner Ear Structures

  • ​Bony Labyrinth

    • maze of temporal bone that houses the membranous labyrinth

      • perilymph

        • fluid between the bone and the membrane

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​Inner Ear Structures

  • ​Membranous Labyrinth

    • a collection of ​membrane-covered bony chambers

    • ​specialized organs and receptors for hearing or balance

      • endolymph

        • fluid within the membrane

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​Inner Ear Structures

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  • ​Vestibule (chamber)

    • oval window​

      • ​ a membrane-covered opening from the middle ear to the cochlea of the inner ear

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Inner Ear Structures

  • ​Cochlea

    • spiraled structure

      • Scala vestibule/vestibular canal

        • perilymph

      • Scala Tympani/tympanic canal

        • perilymph

      • Cochlear duct

        • basilar membrane

          • endolymph

        • Organ of Corti

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Organ of Corti

  • tectorial membrane

    • Changes in the fluid caused by the vibrations pull on the tectorial membrane.

  • hair cells

    • mechanoreceptors

      • Tectorial membrane bends/pulls on hair cells, causing depolarization.

  • cochlear nerve

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​Cochlear Frequencies

  • Cochlear organization

    • ​stereocilia are organized by height

      • ​different sound waves result in the movement of different hair cells

    • ​high frequencies are at the base and low frequencies near the apex

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Amplitude

  • The amplitude or wave height determines the loudness of the sound.

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Multiple Choice

Question image
What is this?
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Cochlea

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Vestibule 

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Semicircular Canals

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​Physiology of Hearing

  • Vibrations from sound waves move the tectorial membrane

    Hair cells are bent by the membrane

    An action potential starts in the cochlear nerve

  • ​Relaying to the brainstem

  • The thalamus transmits to the auditory cortex of the temporal lobe.

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Multiple Choice

The mechanical vibrations triggered by sound waves are transduced into neural impulses by

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hair cells.

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the eardrum.

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the oval window.

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the auditory cortex.

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​Tonotopic Map

  • Temporal Lobe

    • Area of the brain that corresponds to the frequencies detected by the cochlea

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​Balance and Equilibrium

Vestibular Apparatus

  • Semicircular canals

    • rotational movement

  • Saccule and Utricle

    • static and linear motion

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​Semicircular Canals

  • Ampulla - opening of semicircular canals filled with endolymph

    • Crista ampullaris – receptors in the semicircular canals

      • Tuft of hair cells

      • Cupula (gelatinous cap) covers the hair cells

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​Balance and Equilibrium

  • Saccule and Utricle

    • macula

      • hair cells

      • otolithic membrane

        • gelatinous matrix

      • otoliths

        • protein-calcium granules

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Multiple Choice

Which branch detects Static and Dynamic Equilibriums?
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Vestibular branch
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Cochlear branch

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Multiple Choice

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What is this?
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Vestibule
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Semicircular Canals
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Cochlea

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​Disorders Cochlear

    • Sensorineural hearing loss

      • damage to the organ of Corti

        • presbycusis - age-related

        • Noise-induced hearing loss

        • infections

        • head trauma

        • tumors

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​Disorders Cochlear

  • Conductive Hearing Loss

    • Sound waves are not reaching the organ of Corti.

      • blockage

      • bony lesions or anatomical malformations

      • Inner ear infection

  • Mixed

    • a mixture of both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss

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​Disorders Cochlear

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  • ​Tinnitus

    • ringing in the ears

      • subjective

        • abnormal nerve activity

      • Objective

        • physiological middle ear muscle spasm

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Multiple Choice

Constant ringing in the ears
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Tinnitus
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Vertigo
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Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Conductive hearing loss

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Vestibular Disorders

  • ​Vertigo

    • ​sensation of spinning or tilting

      • dizziness, mental bewilderment, confusion, nausea

    • Traumatic brain injury

    • Ménière’s Disease

      • too much endolymph is produced

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