Exam 10: Auditory Physiology
Exam 1: Basic Elements of Anatomy129 Questions
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-Structure that, in combination with the incus, provides the lever benefit of the middle ear system
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What are the five basic physiological organizing principles that are involved in the transmission of an acoustic stimulus to the brain?
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The area benefit of the middle ear system refers to the relationship between the area of the ____________________ and the oval window.
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The lever benefit of the middle ear system provides an increase of about ____________________ dB.
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____________________ refers to the quality of a neuron's response to the period of the stimulus.
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The basilar membrane (increases/decreases) ____________________ in thickness from base to apex.
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-Provides localization cues for high-frequency sounds
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-Provides a gain of 4-6 dB
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The endocochlear potential is approximately ____________________ mV.
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-The first site of binaural interaction
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The first brainstem nucleus of the auditory pathway is the ____________________.
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-Cochlear potential that arises directly from stimulation of a large number of hair cells simultaneously, eliciting nearly simultaneous individual action potentials in the VIII nerve
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-The voltage difference between the scala vestibuli and the scala tympani
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-The difference, in microvolts, between the endolymph and the hair cell
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As intensity of a signal increases, the rate of firing of auditory nerve neurons (increases/decreases) ____________________.
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-Does the primary localization processing of low-frequency sound
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The combined area and lever advantages provide a gain of how many dB?
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-A function of the middle ear
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-Voltage potential differences of the cochlea that can be measured from the cochlea at rest
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