Deafness
Inner Hair Cell
Basilar Membrane
Interaural Time Delay
Ear Structure
100

The part of the ear that is affected most by deafness

Inner Ear

100

Inner hair cells are _____ meaning they send information TO the brain

afferent 

100

Where higher frequencies are localized

The base of the cochlea

100

Basic definition

The delay between both ears called interaural time difference

100

Three parts of the ear

Inner, Middle, Outer 

200

Problems with hearing high or low pitched sounds

Frequency Deafness

200

The Inner Hair Cells are the first to...

Fire an action potential

200

Where lower frequencies are localized

The apex of the cochlea

200

Process of Interaural time delay

Sound enters the right ear and there is a delay before the sound goes to the left ear

200

Components of the inner ear

cochlea, semicircular canals, nerves

300

Deafness that occurs from the impaired transmissions of vibrations to the inner ear

Conduction Deafness

300

They have significantly more of this than the outer hair cells

Input to the auditory nerve

300

Structure that the basilar membrane is apart of

Cochlea 

300

There is no interaural time delay

Sound coming from straight ahead

300

Components of the Middle Ear

malleus, incus, stapes, oval window

400

Deafness due to death of inner hair cells, may come with aging and exposure to loud sounds

Sensorineural Deafness 

400

Why these hair cells cause deafness

The hair cells cannot regenerate so death of them cause deafness

400

Significance of Basilar Membrane

Separating incoming sound into its component frequencies that activate different cochlear regions 

400

Why time difference is so important 

Tells us where the sound is coming from (how far to the side or behind us)

400

Components of the outer ear

Pinna, ear canal, tympanic membrane 

500

More specifically, which part of the inner ear is damaged when deafness occurs

Cochlea

500

Significance of Inner Hair cells

Sound-evoked mechanical vibrations into electrical signals relayed to the brain
500

Types of hair cells that make up the basilar membrane

1 row of inner hair cells 

3 rows of outer hair cells 

500

The kind of frequency does this work better with

Low Frequency
500

Significance of eustachian tubes

Equalize air pressure between the atmosphere and the middle ear