
22-23 Ch 7 Auditory Sensory Perception
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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
Eustachian tube /Ossicles
Ossicles Only
Cochlea / Vestibule
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
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
Cochlea
Vestibule
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
hair cells.
the eardrum.
the oval window.
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
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Multiple Choice
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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
Tinnitus
ringing in the ears
subjective
abnormal nerve activity
Objective
physiological middle ear muscle spasm
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Multiple Choice
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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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