auditory function and balance Flashcards

middle ear function: explain the mechanisms for amplification and protection of the middle ear

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how is amplification achieved

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lever system of articulated ossicles and ratio of area of tympanic membrane to oval window protective mechanisms

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what does the ear project the stimuli onto, how is this accomplished, and where are these

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projects stimuli onto hair cells, via a series of mechanical coupling, which are the sensory receptor of the inner ear within the cochlea

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structure of hair cells

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have a hair bundle on projecting surface, which is a cluster of modified microvilli (stereocilia)

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where do superior olivary complex neurones send feedback to

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hair cells (mainly outer hair cells)

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effect of activity in superior olivary complex neurone fibres

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increases representation of signals in noise and protects it from damage by loud sounds

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diagram of superior olivary complex neuronal feedback

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2 functions of activity of superior olivary complex neurones

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balance responses from the two ears; reduce cochlea sensitivity

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8
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what reduces amplitude of vibrations passing through ossicles

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reflex contraction of tensor tympani and stapedius muscles

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9
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what does auditory tube allow

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equilibration of air pressure on either side of tympanic membrane

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10
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2 types of hair cell

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inner and outer hair cell

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11
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how are inner hair cells arranged and innervated

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3500 in single row, densley innervated by 10 sensory axons per cell (provide info for brain)

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how are outer hair cells arranged and innervated

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20000 cells arranges in 3 rows, sparsely innervated, with 1 axon innervating several cells

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function of outer hair cells

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efferent nerve causes cells to change shape -> amplifies response to sound of adjacent inner hair cells at centre of vibration

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14
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diagram of auditory pathway from cochlea to brain

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