Audition Flashcards

1
Q

Which sections of the are are fluid/air filled?

A

External and middle - air
internal - fluid

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2
Q

Sound waves are directed from the __ to the ___

A

pinna to typmanic membrane

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3
Q

How are vibrations transferred in the middle ear?

A

tympanic membran, mallaes,incus, stabes to oval window

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4
Q

What does the auditory tube connect

A

throat to middle ear

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5
Q

What does the outer bony labyrinth contain

A

Cochlear

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6
Q

What is the sensory organ for audition?

A

Cochlea

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7
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Transmission of sound waves through the ear

A
  1. Pinna directs sound waves to the external auditory canal
  2. Sound waves strike the tympanic membrane
  3. Malleus, incus, stapes
  4. oval window
  5. Fluid pressure waves of the perilymph of the cochlea scala vestibuli
  6. Fluid pressure waves are transfered from the scala vestibuli to the scala tympani and eventually to the round window
  7. Pressure waves are generated in the endolymph inside the cochlear duct
  8. Endolymph cause the basilar membrane to vibrate which moves the hair cells of the organ of Corti. Bending of hair cell stereocilia results in the production of receptor potentials and the ultimate generation of AP
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8
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The auditory pathway

A

AP are transmitted along the bestibulocochlear nerve (VIII) where they enter the cochlear nuclei of medulla oblongata here theyascend contra or ipsilaterally. They go into the superior olivary nucles of the pons to the inferior coliculus then to the medial geniculate nucleus of thalamus and terminate in the primary motor cortex

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9
Q

What is the most common cause of acquired hearing loss

A

Noise induced

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10
Q

Provide examples of 0db, 30db, 60, 90, 100, 115 and 140 and the max exposure

A

0-quietest noise you can hear
30-whisper
60-normal convo
90-lawnmower, shop tools, truck traffic (8hrs/day)
100-Chainsaw, snowmobile (2hrs/day)
115-sandblasting, loud rock concert (15mins/day)
140 gun muzzle blast, jet engine, brief exposure can cause pain and injury (need hearing protection)

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11
Q

What are the two types of auditory impairment?

A

Nerve deafness
Conduction of deafness

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12
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Nerve deafness

A

impairment of the cochlea or auditory nerve (sensorineaural deafness)
Permanent cond

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13
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Conduction deafness

A

Impairment of tympanic membrane or ossicles
blockage (flu/cold)

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14
Q

an the inner hair cells in the cochlea be fixed?

A

No

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