Auditory System Flashcards

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Auditory Anatomy

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  1. External Ear - pinna/ tympanic membrane
  2. Middle Ear - malleus/incus/stapes/oval&round windows
  3. Inner Ear - semicircular canals/cochlea
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Auditory Signalling

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  1. sound waves hit tympanic membrane and become vibrations
  2. vibrations move through the middle ear to the oval window
  3. vibrations create fluid waves in the cochlea
  4. waves push on cochlear duct membranes which make hair cells bend, opening ion channels
  5. ion channels opening creates a signal that alters nt release
  6. nt’s travel onto sensory neurons that create an AP through the cochlear nerve
  7. energy leaves the cochlear duct, entering the tympanic duct to dissipate through the round window
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Organ of Corti

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  • inside the cochlear duct
  • wave pressure moves the hair cells one direction which triggers K+ to enter (depolarization) because of the tectorial membrane
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Detecting Frequency

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  • higher frequency doesnt travel as far in the cochlear membrane
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5
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Volume

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amplitude of a sound wave (dB)

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Pitch

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frequency of a sound wave (Hz)

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7
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Perilymph filled ducts

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Vestibular and Tympanic ducts

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Endolymph filled ducts

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cochlear duct

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EPSP of hair cells ion flow

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potassium enters hair cell and depolarizes, causing nt release

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