Outer Ear
Middle Ear
Inner Ear
Sound and the dB
Areas of the brain & hearing loss
100

This is the portion of the ear that connects the pinna to the tympanic membrane and middle ear cavity 

What is the external auditory meatus? 

100

This is one of the two tissue-covered openings found on the cochlea that is between the scala tympani and middle ear but not connected to the middle ear.

What is round window?

100

A fluid-filled space within the temporal bones that is snail-shaped spiral canal

What is cochlea?

100

The resultant pressure wave formed by areas of alternating condensation/compression and rarefaction changing at a steady rate

What is pure tone?

100

This is located in the inferior frontal gyrus where motor production of language is located and processing of sentence structure, grammar, and syntax is located.

What is Broca's area?
200

this is the part of the ear that includes the pinna/auricle and the external auditory meatus/ear canal, that collects sound and directs sound to the middle ear

What is the outer ear?

200

This is part of the middle ear anatomy that connects the middle ear space to the back of the throat

What is Eustachian tube?

200
Cells that form a row in the proximity of the tectorial membrane, near the modiolus of the cochlea

What is inner hair cells?

200

Measuring scale with a true zero point, each increment on the scale is equal to every other increment, and you can sum incremental units by addition

What is linear scale?

200

A hearing loss that is a combination of a conductive component plus a sensorineural component

What is mixed hearing loss?
300

this is the visible part of the ear that is shaped like a funnel to collect and send sound waves through the ear canal

What is pinna?

300

These are the three connected bones in the middle ear that form a chain

What is ossicular chain?

300

One of the two tissue-covered openings found on the cochlea, which is covered by the stapes footplate

What is oval window?

300

A ratio between the measured sound pressure and relative sound pressure, using logarithms. This is a usable unit of measurement for intensity of the range of human hearing

What is decibel (dB)?

300

The area of the brain in the lower temporal lobe responsible for speech perception


What is Wernicke's area?

400

The type of hearing loss caused by an abnormality in the external or middle ear characterized by the reduction in the conduction of sound in to the ear

What is conductive hearing loss?

400

This is the muscle of the middle ear that contracts bilaterally in response to high-intensity sounds to stiffen the ossicular chain, which protects the inner ear from intense sounds. This contraction results in attenuation of sound pressure reaching the inner ear

What is stapedius muscle?

400

Sensory end organs of balance within the vestibular labyrinth

What is semicircular canals?

400

A graphic representation of the disturbance of a medium in a sound wave, measured by units of length and depicted by the Greek letter lamda

What is wavelength? 

400

Hearing loss in the inner ear due to damage to the cochlea and/or retrocochlear pathway, resulting in alterations of perception of sound frequency and intensity. This hearing loss also results in a loss of speech clarity due to damage to the neural fibers located in the cochlea

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

500

The function of this part of the ear is to transmit sound from the pinna to the eardrum.

what is ear canal?
500

This is the middle bone of the ossicular chain that comprises two processes: the short crus, which fits into a recess wall of the tympanic membrane, and the long crus, which is attached to the head of the stapes

What is incus?

500

This connects the two end organs of hearing and balance, the cochlea and semicircular canals, and houses the utricle and saccule

What is Vestibule? 
500

 This decibel reference level is used to audiometrically measure an individual’s hearing level, and its reference varies with frequency according to minimal audibility curve

What is decibel hearing level (dB HL)?

500

The theory or concept of how sound waves travel and information is encoded through the cochlea

What is the traveling wave theory?

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