auditory pathways Flashcards

1
Q

Auditory signals travel through axons of the cochlear portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve to the cochlear nuclei at the

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medulla-pons junction

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2
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Axons from the cochlear nuclei contact the superior olivary nucleus in the

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pons

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3
Q

Auditory stimuli are then sent to the inferior colliculus of the

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midbrain

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4
Q

The auditory stimuli are relayed to the medial geniculate nucleus of the

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thalamus

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5
Q

The thalamus sends signals to the primary auditory cortex in the superior portion of the

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temporal lobe

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6
Q

Semicircular canals
Evaluate changes in the direction and rate of head movements

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KINETIC LABYRINTH

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7
Q

Vestibule
Evaluate position of the head relative to gravity

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STATIC LABYRINTH

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8
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Semicircular canals
Evaluate changes in the direction and rate of head movements

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KINETIC LABYRINTH

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9
Q

Consists of:
Pinna (auricle)
Ear canal
Eardrum

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OUTER EAR

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10
Q

An air filled space
Comprises of the 3 tiny bones:
Malleus
Incus
Stapes

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MIDDLE EAR

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11
Q

Helps in hearing and balancing organs
Cochlea

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INNER EAR

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