Neuroanatomy
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Ear Anatomy
Disorders
100
The vestibulocochlear nerve is this type of nerve
What is pure sensory
100
This test requires no equipment
What is Finger Rub
100
This is a snail shaped organ for sound
What is cochlea
100
Result of disorders affecting peripheral structures of the auditory system
What is deafness
200
These are the 3 places that info can be relayed from the cochlea
What is reticular formation, inferior colliculus, and medial geniculate
200
These tests require a tuning fork
What is Weber and Rinne
200
The organ of hearing
What is organ of Corti
200
Loss of hearing in one ear interferes with the ability to ____
What is locate sounds
300
Information sent to this area can activate the entire CNS
What is the reticular formation
300
This test requires therapist to place tuning fork on pts head
What is Weber
300
Another name for the tympanic membrane
What is eardrum
300
Deafness due to peripheral disorders may be classified as either _____ or _____deafness.
What is conductive or sensorineural
400
Info that goes to the medial geniculate body does this
What is conscious hearing
400
Location therapist places tuning fork on pts mastoid bone
What is Rinne
400
Small bones of the inner ear
What are ossicles
400
Term for ringing in the ears
What is Tinnitus
500
Info to the inferior and superior colliculus does this
What is orients head and eyes toward sound
500
These tests are typically done together
What is Weber and Rinne
500
Bending of these stimulates the coclear nerve endings
What is hair
500
A complete lesion of the cochlear branch of the cranial nerve 8 will cause _____ deafness.
What is unilateral
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