What is the connection between wavelength and frequency?
what is (the shorter the wavelength, the greater the frequency)
What is the visible part of the ear called?
what is the pinna
What is the frequency theory?
what is A sound heard is replicated and matched by the same amount of nerve impulses that are then transmitted to the brain.
What is sound localization?
what is the ability to identify where sound is coming from and how it changes from position
What is Angel's favorite color?
What is serve as a channel for sound waves to travel from the pinna to the eardrum
what theory talks about achieving high frequency?
Volley Theory
What causes Sensorineural hearing loss?
what is damage to the cochlea's hair cell or auditory nerve
In juice's wrld high pitch, what colored pitch was overlapped with the bass pitch?
What is another name for the ear drum?
what is tympanic membrane
What does the place theory describe?
what is how humans can perceive higher pitched sounds, but not lower ones
What causes conduction deafness?
what is damage to the mechanical system that transmits sound waves to cochlea.
Where does anvil receive vibrations from?
what is the hammer
What leads to the oval window?
what is eustachian tube
Where does the place theory occur?
what is Occurs in the cochlea basilar membrane.
What are the results of sensorineural deafness?
some sounds are heard more softly than others.
what is the smallest bone in the human body?
What nerves connect to the cochlea?
What is 7th cranial nerve and 8th cranial nerve?
Who founded the place theory?
What is the average human hearing range in decibals?
0 decibels (dB) to 120-130 dB.