Neuro Auditory System Flashcards

1
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What are the three gross anatomical regions of the ear?

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External, Middle, Inner

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2
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What are the three components of the external ear?

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1) pinna
2) external auditory canal
3) tympanic membrane

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3
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What are the three bones of the middle ear?

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1) malleus (tensor tympani muscle with its trigeminal nerve)
2) Incus
3) stapes (stapedius muscle with its facial nerve)

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What are the two labyrinths of the inner ear?

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1) osseous labyrinth (cavity within the temporal bone)
2) membranous labyrinth (contains the neuroepithelium of the ear, the cochlear duct, the organ of Corti, and the vestibular labyrinth)

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5
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From what bone is the osseous labyrinth derived?

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It is derived from a hollowed-out region of the petrous portion of the temporal bone filled with a fluid called perilymph

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6
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The osseous labyrinth is filled with _____ and the membranous labyrinth is filled with _____

A

perilymph

endolymph

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7
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Where is the sensory neuroepithelium of the inner ear located?

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in the membranous labyrinth

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8
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Be able to point out the scala media, scala tympani, and scala vestibuli

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1) scala vestibuli is filled with perilymph
2) scala media is filled with endolymph
3) scala tympani is filled with perilymph

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9
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Where does the footplate of the stapes sit?

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in the oval window

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10
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What is the other window besides the oval window?

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round window

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11
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Be able to identify basic structures within the organ of corti including the scala vestibuli (filled with perilymph), the vestibular (Reissner’s) membrane, scala media (filled with endolymph), basilar membrane, scala tympani (filled with perilymph), tectorial membrane with its hair cells in contact with the periphreal processes of the statoacoustic nerve (VIII) and the basilar membrane

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12
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Describe the basics of the “what” and “where” components of the auditory system

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“What” : language processing, located in the dorsal cochlear nucleus

“Where” : responsible for locating sound stimuli, located in the ventral cochlear nucleus (focused in the accessory auditory nuclei… superior olivary nucleus & nucleus of lateral lemniscus)

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13
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What are the responsibilities of the superior olivary complex?

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The superior olivary complex is responsible for sound location including the time delay and intensity difference components of sound location

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14
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Where does the olivocochloear system terminate?

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the outer hair cells of the cochlea

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15
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What is the role of the olivocochlear system?

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It plays a role in postnatal development of hearing, protection from loud sounds, and suppression of constant background noise

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16
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What higher brain areas deal with the “what” aspect of audation?

A

superior and middle temporal gyri

17
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What higher brain area deals with the “where” aspect of audation?

A

inferior colliculus, superior colliculus (reflex response to sound stimulus)

superior parietal lobule (planned motor response to stimulus location)

18
Q

What part of the brain handles the “what” component of audation?

A

superior temporal gyrus

19
Q

Where in the brain does word processing occur?

A

anterior superior temporal gyrus

20
Q

Where in the brain does sentence processing occur?

A

posterior superior temporal gyrus to inferior parietal lobule

21
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What part of the outer brain does the “where” aspect of audation occur?

A

the superior temporal gyrus to superior parietal lobe

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