Deck 9: Sound and the Ears

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A(n)tone results from air pressure changes over time that fit a mathematical formula called a sine wave.

A)musical
B)pure
C)impure
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The is filled with perilymph,while the is filled with endolymph.

A)tympanic canal;vestibular canal
B)tympanic canal;cochlear duct
C)cochlear duct;vestibular canal
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The three physical dimensions of sound are

A)amplitude,frequency,and waveform.
B)loudness,frequency,and sound quality.
C)loudness,pitch,and timbre.
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The decibel level for the pain threshold is about dB SPL.

A)120
B)60
C)80
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The tympanic membrane is the oval window.

A)the same diameter as
B)smaller than
C)larger than
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The audibility curve shows that auditory threshold is minimal for

A)frequencies between about 20 to 60 Hz.
B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
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The cochlea is part of the

A)outer ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
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The pushes on the oval window.

A)hammer
B)incus
C)stapes
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______________ is the physical unit of measurement that is logarithmically related to sound pressure mea- sured in micropascals.

A)Decibel
B)Hertz
C)Loudness
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All other things being equal,a sound pressure wave with a large difference between maximal and minimal sound pressures would sound a sound pressure wave with a small differ- ence between maximal and minimal sound pressures.

A)exactly the same as
B)louder than
C)quieter than
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The ossicles

A)transmit vibrations to the tympanic membrane from the oval window.
B)transmit and amplify vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
C)transmit and amplify vibrations from the oval window to the round window.
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The is fluid-filled.

A)outer ear
B)middle ear
C)inner ear
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The organ of Corti

A)is another name for the helicotrema.
B)is responsible for auditory transduction.
C)is located on the round window.
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Human speech falls in the range of

A)frequencies between about 2,000 to 60,000 Hz.
B)frequencies above 12,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
Question
The frequency of a tone is measured in

A)cycles per mile.
B)cycles per second.
C)miles per hour.
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Fourier analysis is a mathematical procedure for decomposing a waveform into a collec- tion of .

A)complex;sine waves
B)sine;decibel levels
C)complex;square waves
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The audibility curve shows that the auditory threshold is greatest for

A)frequencies between about 200 to 600 Hz.
B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
Question
The fundamental frequency for harmonics of 200 Hz and 300 Hz would be

A)60 Hz.
B)121 Hz.
C)100 Hz.
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The ossicles are found in the

A)outer ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
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The auditory canal is part of the

A)outer ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
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A high-fidelity loudspeaker creates sound when a diaphragm in the shape of a flattened cone vibrates back and forth.The forward movement creates compression,and the backward move- ment creates refraction;together these movements create a complete sound pressure cycle.If the cone takes 10 ms to complete one cycle,what is the frequency of the sound being produced?
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The outer hair cells

A)lack stereocilia unlike the inner hair cells.
B)amplify and sharpen the responses of the inner hair cells.
C)are responsible for auditory transduction.
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The organ of Corti has three critical components called the inner hair cells,

A)the incus,and the stapes.
B)the basilar membrane,and Reissner's membrane.
C)the outer hair cells,and the tectorial membrane.
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Shearing force occurs on the stereocilia of the inner hair cells because of movement of the

A)tympanic and basilar membranes.
B)tympanic membrane and the oval window.
C)basilar and tectorial membranes.
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For frequencies between 4,000 Hz and 8,000Hz,audiograms indicate that

A)30-year-old men hear better than 30-year-old women.
B)40-year-old women hear better than 40-year-old men.
C)60-year-old women hear better than 60-year-old men.
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The figure shows the auditory thresholds for the basilar membrane and a Type I auditory nerve fiber,and suggests that

A)frequency tuning of Type I auditory nerve fibers can be almost entirely accounted for by frequency tuning of the basilar membrane.
B)frequency tuning of Type I auditory nerve fibers is unrelated to frequency tuning of the basi- lar membrane.
C)movement of the basilar membrane cannot account for activity in Type I auditory nerve fibers.
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The basilar membrane is at its apex than at its base.

A)thicker and wider
B)thinner,wider,and more flexible
C)wider and less flexible
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True or False: Any sound source (loudspeaker,human voice,etc. )projects molecules outward,and the sound is heard when those molecules reach a listener's ears.
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The inner hair cells

A)lack stereocilia.
B)amplify and sharpen the responses of the outer hair cells.
C)are responsible for auditory transduction.
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The motile response occurs due to the hair cells and serves to the movements of the basilar membrane.

A)inner;magnify
B)outer;magnify
C)inner;reduce
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The basilar membrane is at its base than at its apex.

A)thicker
B)thinner
C)wider
Question
The bending of leads to the release of neurotransmitters generating action potentials in the auditory nerve.

A)the basilar membrane
B)the ossicles
C)stereocilia of the inner hair cells
Question
The text describes the as a "relief valve" at the base of the tympanic canal.

A)oval window
B)round window
C)Eustachian tube
Question
Inner hair cells ,while outer hair cells .

A)are connected to Type I auditory nerve fibers;are connected to Type II auditory nerve fibers
B)are connected to Type II auditory nerve fibers;are connected to both Type I and Type II auditory nerve fibers
C)have stereocilia in V-shaped clusters;have stereocilia in broader U-shaped clusters
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When a cello and a trombone play the same musical note what physical property of their sound is alike? What physical property of their sound is different?
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What is the physiological explanation for why people often chew gum to maintain their hearing and minimize physical discomfort during an airplane takeoff?
Question
Georg von Békésy demonstrated how a place code for frequency resulted from movement of the basilar membrane due to differences in along its length.

A)thickness
B)width
C)thickness and width
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Many high-fidelity musical components have a button labeled "loudness." Pushing this button amplifies low-frequency sounds.From a psychophysical standpoint,why should loudness only be pushed when listening to music at low amplitudes?
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Shearing force occurs on the stereocilia of because of movements of the basilar and tectorial membranes.

A)inner hair cells
B)outer hair cells
C)both inner and outer hair cells
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With a code,stimulus frequency is represented by a match between the frequencies of the incoming sound and the timing of action potentials in auditory fibers.

A)place;Type I
B)temporal;Type I
C)either a place or temporal;Type II
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A pure tone results from air pressure changes over time that fit a mathematical formula called

A)a nonperiodic sound wave.
B)a sine wave.
C)a square wave.
Question
______________ is a mathematical procedure for decomposing a complex waveform into a collection of______________.

A)Fourier analysis;sine waves
B)Fourier analysis;decibel levels
C)Equal loudness contour;sine waves
Question
The organ of Corti has critical components called the inner hair cells,

A)the incus,and the stapes.
B)the basilar membrane,and Reissner's membrane.
C)the outer hair cells,and the tectorial membrane.
Question
The organ of Corti

A)is another name for the malleus,incus,and stapes.
B)sits on the basilar membrane.
C)sits on Reissner's membrane.
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The frequency of a tone is related to the perceptual dimension of

A)hertz.
B)loudness.
C)pitch.
Question
The decibel level for a normal conversation is about db SPL.

A)20
B)60
C)80
Question
The name for a persistent perception of a ringing or buzzing in the ear is

A)tinnitus.
B)dynamic range.
C)stereopsis.
Question
For frequencies between 4,000 and 8,000 Hz,audiograms indicate that

A)30-year-olds hear better than 60-year-olds.
B)60-year-olds hear better than 40-year-olds.
C)60-year-olds hear as well as 30-year-olds.
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Which part(s)of the ear would be analogous to structures of the eye (i.e. ,cornea,iris,lens),
excluding the retina? Which part(s)of the ear would be analogous to the retina?
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What is Fourier analysis? What role does Fourier analysis play in the operation of a cochlear implant?
Question
The three perceptual dimensions of sound are

A)amplitude,pitch,and timbre.
B)loudness,frequency,and sound quality.
C)loudness,pitch,and timbre.
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The ossicles

A)transmit vibrations to the tympanic membrane from the oval window.
B)transmit and amplify vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
C)transmit and amplify vibrations from the oval window to the round window.
Question
How does the motion of the basilar membrane provide the basis for the place code for frequency representation?
Question
Georg von Békésy demonstrated how a code for frequency resulted from movement along the membrane.

A)temporal;tectorial
B)place;basilar
C)temporal;basilar
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The audibility curve shows that auditory sensitivity is maximal for

A)frequencies between about 20 to 60 Hz.
B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
Question
The ossicles are found in the

A)outer ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
Question
______________ is the physical unit of sound amplitude.

A)Hertz
B)Decibel
C)Loudness
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Discuss the roles of outer hair cells and inner hair cells in the process of sound transduction.
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A(n)tone results from air pressure changes over time that fit a mathematical formula called a sine wave.

A)musical
B)pure
C)impure
B
2
The is filled with perilymph,while the is filled with endolymph.

A)tympanic canal;vestibular canal
B)tympanic canal;cochlear duct
C)cochlear duct;vestibular canal
B
3
The three physical dimensions of sound are

A)amplitude,frequency,and waveform.
B)loudness,frequency,and sound quality.
C)loudness,pitch,and timbre.
A
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The decibel level for the pain threshold is about dB SPL.

A)120
B)60
C)80
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The tympanic membrane is the oval window.

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The audibility curve shows that auditory threshold is minimal for

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B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
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The cochlea is part of the

A)outer ear.
B)middle ear.
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The pushes on the oval window.

A)hammer
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______________ is the physical unit of measurement that is logarithmically related to sound pressure mea- sured in micropascals.

A)Decibel
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C)Loudness
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All other things being equal,a sound pressure wave with a large difference between maximal and minimal sound pressures would sound a sound pressure wave with a small differ- ence between maximal and minimal sound pressures.

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The ossicles

A)transmit vibrations to the tympanic membrane from the oval window.
B)transmit and amplify vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
C)transmit and amplify vibrations from the oval window to the round window.
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The is fluid-filled.

A)outer ear
B)middle ear
C)inner ear
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The organ of Corti

A)is another name for the helicotrema.
B)is responsible for auditory transduction.
C)is located on the round window.
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Human speech falls in the range of

A)frequencies between about 2,000 to 60,000 Hz.
B)frequencies above 12,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
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The frequency of a tone is measured in

A)cycles per mile.
B)cycles per second.
C)miles per hour.
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Fourier analysis is a mathematical procedure for decomposing a waveform into a collec- tion of .

A)complex;sine waves
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C)complex;square waves
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The audibility curve shows that the auditory threshold is greatest for

A)frequencies between about 200 to 600 Hz.
B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
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The fundamental frequency for harmonics of 200 Hz and 300 Hz would be

A)60 Hz.
B)121 Hz.
C)100 Hz.
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The ossicles are found in the

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B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
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The auditory canal is part of the

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A high-fidelity loudspeaker creates sound when a diaphragm in the shape of a flattened cone vibrates back and forth.The forward movement creates compression,and the backward move- ment creates refraction;together these movements create a complete sound pressure cycle.If the cone takes 10 ms to complete one cycle,what is the frequency of the sound being produced?
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The outer hair cells

A)lack stereocilia unlike the inner hair cells.
B)amplify and sharpen the responses of the inner hair cells.
C)are responsible for auditory transduction.
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The organ of Corti has three critical components called the inner hair cells,

A)the incus,and the stapes.
B)the basilar membrane,and Reissner's membrane.
C)the outer hair cells,and the tectorial membrane.
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Shearing force occurs on the stereocilia of the inner hair cells because of movement of the

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B)tympanic membrane and the oval window.
C)basilar and tectorial membranes.
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For frequencies between 4,000 Hz and 8,000Hz,audiograms indicate that

A)30-year-old men hear better than 30-year-old women.
B)40-year-old women hear better than 40-year-old men.
C)60-year-old women hear better than 60-year-old men.
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The figure shows the auditory thresholds for the basilar membrane and a Type I auditory nerve fiber,and suggests that

A)frequency tuning of Type I auditory nerve fibers can be almost entirely accounted for by frequency tuning of the basilar membrane.
B)frequency tuning of Type I auditory nerve fibers is unrelated to frequency tuning of the basi- lar membrane.
C)movement of the basilar membrane cannot account for activity in Type I auditory nerve fibers.
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The basilar membrane is at its apex than at its base.

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C)wider and less flexible
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True or False: Any sound source (loudspeaker,human voice,etc. )projects molecules outward,and the sound is heard when those molecules reach a listener's ears.
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The inner hair cells

A)lack stereocilia.
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The motile response occurs due to the hair cells and serves to the movements of the basilar membrane.

A)inner;magnify
B)outer;magnify
C)inner;reduce
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The basilar membrane is at its base than at its apex.

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The bending of leads to the release of neurotransmitters generating action potentials in the auditory nerve.

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C)stereocilia of the inner hair cells
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The text describes the as a "relief valve" at the base of the tympanic canal.

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C)Eustachian tube
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Inner hair cells ,while outer hair cells .

A)are connected to Type I auditory nerve fibers;are connected to Type II auditory nerve fibers
B)are connected to Type II auditory nerve fibers;are connected to both Type I and Type II auditory nerve fibers
C)have stereocilia in V-shaped clusters;have stereocilia in broader U-shaped clusters
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When a cello and a trombone play the same musical note what physical property of their sound is alike? What physical property of their sound is different?
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What is the physiological explanation for why people often chew gum to maintain their hearing and minimize physical discomfort during an airplane takeoff?
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Georg von Békésy demonstrated how a place code for frequency resulted from movement of the basilar membrane due to differences in along its length.

A)thickness
B)width
C)thickness and width
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Many high-fidelity musical components have a button labeled "loudness." Pushing this button amplifies low-frequency sounds.From a psychophysical standpoint,why should loudness only be pushed when listening to music at low amplitudes?
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Shearing force occurs on the stereocilia of because of movements of the basilar and tectorial membranes.

A)inner hair cells
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C)both inner and outer hair cells
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With a code,stimulus frequency is represented by a match between the frequencies of the incoming sound and the timing of action potentials in auditory fibers.

A)place;Type I
B)temporal;Type I
C)either a place or temporal;Type II
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A pure tone results from air pressure changes over time that fit a mathematical formula called

A)a nonperiodic sound wave.
B)a sine wave.
C)a square wave.
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______________ is a mathematical procedure for decomposing a complex waveform into a collection of______________.

A)Fourier analysis;sine waves
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C)Equal loudness contour;sine waves
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The organ of Corti has critical components called the inner hair cells,

A)the incus,and the stapes.
B)the basilar membrane,and Reissner's membrane.
C)the outer hair cells,and the tectorial membrane.
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The organ of Corti

A)is another name for the malleus,incus,and stapes.
B)sits on the basilar membrane.
C)sits on Reissner's membrane.
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The frequency of a tone is related to the perceptual dimension of

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C)pitch.
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The decibel level for a normal conversation is about db SPL.

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The name for a persistent perception of a ringing or buzzing in the ear is

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For frequencies between 4,000 and 8,000 Hz,audiograms indicate that

A)30-year-olds hear better than 60-year-olds.
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Which part(s)of the ear would be analogous to structures of the eye (i.e. ,cornea,iris,lens),
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What is Fourier analysis? What role does Fourier analysis play in the operation of a cochlear implant?
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The three perceptual dimensions of sound are

A)amplitude,pitch,and timbre.
B)loudness,frequency,and sound quality.
C)loudness,pitch,and timbre.
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The ossicles

A)transmit vibrations to the tympanic membrane from the oval window.
B)transmit and amplify vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window.
C)transmit and amplify vibrations from the oval window to the round window.
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How does the motion of the basilar membrane provide the basis for the place code for frequency representation?
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Georg von Békésy demonstrated how a code for frequency resulted from movement along the membrane.

A)temporal;tectorial
B)place;basilar
C)temporal;basilar
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The audibility curve shows that auditory sensitivity is maximal for

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B)frequencies above 10,000 Hz.
C)frequencies between about 500 to 5,000 Hz.
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The ossicles are found in the

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______________ is the physical unit of sound amplitude.

A)Hertz
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