Vocabulary
Ear theories
Other Senses
100

What is the cochlea? 

The cochlea is a fluid filled, snail-shaped structure that contains the sensory receptor cells (hair cells) of the auditory system. 

100

partial or complete inability to hear 

deafness

100

 What is the......touch receptor that detects transient pressure and higher frequency vibrations

Pacinian corpuscle

200

one-eared cue to localize sound

Monaural cue

200
What are the two cues the auditory system uses?

Monaural and binaural 

200

Fill in the blank:

According to the principle of ________, objects that occur close to one another tend to be grouped together

hint: Gestalt 

proximity 

300

small, complex electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf

cochlear implant

300
states that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch

Frequency Theory

300

________ occurs when sensory information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced.

perception

400

auditory receptor cells of the inner ear embedded in the basilar membrane 

hair cells 

400
suggests that sound frequencies stimulate basilar membrane at specific places resulting in perceived pitch.

Place Theory

400
According to the law of ________, we are more likely to perceive smoothly flowing lines rather than choppy or jagged lines.

good continuation

500

True or False:

Auditory information is shuttled to the inferior colliculus, the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, and to the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe of the brain for processing.

True

500
the progressive inability to detect higher frequency sounds due to damage to the hair cells accrued over time and with use.

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

500

Human can detect about ____ odors

10,000

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