Structures of the Ear
Path of Neural Signals
Functions of the Ear
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

What is the role of the tympanic membrane?

Vibrates at the rate of sound waves in order to pass vibrations and information onto the ossicles (3 bones in ear)

100

Where is the auditory cortex located?

Temporal Lobe

100

What is the role of the outer ear?

Sound localization and funnels sound

100

The intensity of a soundwave

Amplitude

100

Measure of many waves occur 

Frequency

200

What is the cochlea filled with?

Fluid and membranes with hair cells

200

Cells responsive to similar frequencies being located close to eachother is known as?

Tonotopic Map

200

How do we localize sound?

Time of arrival and differences in intensity 

200

What part of the ear provides the opening for the cochlea?

Oval Window

200

What is the pinna made of?

Cartilage

300

Is the tympanic membrane found in the outer, middle, or inner ear?

Middle

300

Where do neural signals go after the auditory nerve?

Brainstem

300

What is the function of the ear canal?

Funnels sound toward the middle ear

300

Where can hair cells be found?

Basilar Membrane

300

Where does sound travel after the ear canal

Tympanic membrane

400

What is the role of the pinna?

Reflect sound into the ear

400

Where do neural signals go after the brainstem?

Thalamus

400

What is the role of the middle ear?

Amplify sound

400

What is amplitude measured in?

Decibels

400

Houses fluid and hair cells found on membranes

Cochlea

500
What three bones that amplify sound waves can be found within the ear?

Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup

500

Where do neural signals go after the thalamus?

Auditory Cortex

500

What is the role of the inner ear?

Transition sound waves into neural signals

500

What is frequency measured in?

Hertz

500

What lobe is responsible for hearing?

Temporal Lobe