Outer
Middle
Inner
Hair Cells
Misc
100

The external auditory meatus extends from the pinna to the...

Tympanic membrane

100

Where does the stapes footplate rest in order to send vibrations through the perilymph of the cochlea?

Oval window

100

What are the 2 halves of the inner ear?

Vestibular and cochlear

100

Where are the cilia of the OHCs embedded?

Tectorial membrane

100

Frequency is affected by?

Mass, length, and stiffness

200

The resonances of the ear canal amplifly sound around 2700 Hz by

10-15 dB

200

What is the smallest surface area of the tympanic membrane called?

Pars flaccida

200

Where is perilymph located?

scala tympani and scala vestibuli

200

True of false: The IHCs transmit neural information more effectively than the OHCs.

True: Each IHC is connected to an many as 10 CN VIII nerve fibers. Each OHC shares its innervations with with 10 other OHCs, all of which are innervated by the same 1 CN VIII fiber.

200

the decibel utilizes a __________ scale

logarithmic

300

What are the 2 primary functions of the pinna?

Collection of sound energy and sound localization

300

What are the two advantages that contribute to overcoming impedance mismatch?

1. Area ratio advantage 2. Lever advantage

300

True or false. There is one row of inner hair cells to 3 rows of outer hair cells?

True

300

Which of the hair cells are more afferent?

IHCs are more afferent

300

What is resonant frequency?

The one frequency at which a sound source will vibrate with its greatest amplitude.

400

What is another name for the pinna? What is another name for the external auditory meatus?

Pinna: auricle, and EAM: ear canal

400

How do the muscles of the middle ear work to reduce the intensity of a loud sound before it is introduced to the cochlea?

The stapedius and tensor tympani contract to reduce movement of stapes in the oval window

400

Explain how the basilar membrane disperses incoming sound according to frequency.

Low frequencies are transferred to the apex of the cochlea and high frequencies are transferred to the base of the cochlea

400

Provide 3 functions of the OHCs.

Act as an amplifier for the IHCs, enhance sensitivity of the IHCs, increase the response of the cochlea to soft sounds, provide more stimulation to the IHCs

400

True of false: Intensity is measured in Hertz

False: decibels

500

T/F it is abnormal to have cerumen in the ear canal

False: cerumen plays an important role in outer ear health

500

What does it mean to overcome impedance mismatch and which part of the middle ear completes this process?

A process of increasing sound intensity to compensate for the loss of intensity that occurs when sound travels from the air-filled middle ear to the fluid-filled inner ear. Ossicular chain

500

True or false. Inner hair cells are located in the organ of corti

True

500

Explain the primary role of the IHCs.

IHCs change a wave from a hydromechanical wave to a neural signal and transmit the signal to the brain.

500

An increase of how many dB SPL is required to overcome impedance resistance?

Approx. 30 dB

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