SP3d Ears and hearing Flashcards

1
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What determines how vibrations of different frequencies will affect a solid?

A

the shape and properties of the solid (e.g. density + stiffness).

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  1. What do sound waves reach and then are channelled into?
A

reach the pinna, channelled into the auditory canal.

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  1. What do sound waves pass to and what happens?
A

pass to the eardrum which then vibrates.

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  1. What are vibrations passed on by?
A

ossicles.

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  1. What are the vibrations passed on by ossicles, passed to?
A

the oval window.

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  1. What do vibrations continue through?
A

the fluid in the cochlea and move to the cillia.

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  1. What does the vibrations continuing through the fluid in the cochlea and moving to the cilia​ lead to?
A

electrical signals being sent along the auditory nerve.

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  1. What is recieved at the brain allowing us to hear sound?
A

electrical impulses.

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What are the two types of hearing loss?

A

.Conductive hearing loss​
.Sensorineural hearing loss

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What is conductive hearing loss?

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Relates to the outer and middle ear, where energy transfers cannot be made efficiently. Can be only a temporary hearing loss.

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What is sensorineural hearing loss?

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Relates to the inner ear, and is almost certainly a permanent hearing loss.

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