hearing Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
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what is in the external ear

A

auricle
external auditory canal

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2
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auricale

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outer ear that brings sound waves into the external auditory canal

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3
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what is the tympanic membrane

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drumskin that virbates from sound waves and stimulates the auditory ossicles in the middle ear

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4
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what are the three auditory ossicles and what do they do

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  1. malleus
  2. incus
  3. stapes
    All in inner ear
    Movement of tympanic membrane causes them to move and they interact with inner ear with the oval window makig fluid waves
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5
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what do fluid waves do in the ear

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stimulate specific receptors that stimulate a signal to the CNS giving the sense of sound

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6
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what does movement of basilar membrane do

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In cochlea
Separates it from the immoveable tectorial membrane

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7
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what do perilymph movements displace and cause

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Extracellular fluid in ear
The vestibular membrane and cause vibrations in the endolymph fluid in the cochlear duct, displacing the basilar membrane

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8
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what are the 7 steps of hearing

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  1. sound waves captured by auricle into external auditory canal to impact the tympanic membrane
  2. Movement of ossicles in middle ear moves oval window
  3. creates waves in the perilymph fluid
  4. waves into the scala vestibuli compartment of inner ear, these movements displace vestibular membrane
  5. vibrations in fluid in the cochlear duct displace the basilar membrane
  6. stimulates action potential in hair cells
  7. fluid wave dissipated through round window
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9
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what do microvilli in hair cells between the basilar and tectorial membrane do

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stimulate action potentials down the cochlear nerve

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10
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what does the round window do

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dampens the sound wave after it enters the oval window

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11
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high pitch waves displace the basilar membrane where

A

closer to the oval window (short wave lengths)

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12
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low pitch wave lengths reach where

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further away from the oval window they displace the basilar membrane

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13
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what structure is responsible for balance

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the vestibule in the inner ear

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14
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what is static equilibrium

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the position of head relative to gravity

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15
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how do we maintain static equilibrium

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hair cells are depressed in the vestibule
gelatinous mass on top, otoliths
when we move our head the weight of the otoliths pull on the gelatinous mass relative to gravity and nerve fibers signal the cns the moveemnt of the head

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16
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what are otoliths

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in the vestibule put weight on the gelatinous mass allowing for static equilibrium
crucial for sensing linear acceleration and head position

17
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what structure manages our balance

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semicircular canals of the inner ear

18
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what is dynamic equilibrium

A

changes in direction and rate of head movement

19
Q

what is the cristae ampullaris and function

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dynamic equilibrium
- the semicircular canals move with our body
- cupula move in opposite direction
this stimulates a nerve signal telling us about the movement of the body

20
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what does continuous stimulus cause

A

can cause motion sickness