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Deck 11: Hearing
1
Alessandra is at a concert and can "feel" the music. The music is most likely being played at _____ dBs.
A) 66
B) 88
C) 102
D) 130
A) 66
B) 88
C) 102
D) 130
D
2
Adding a 440 Hz tone to a 880 Hz tone and a 1320 Hz tone will result in
A) a pure tone.
B) a complex tone.
C) a "hissing"sound.
D) white noise.
A) a pure tone.
B) a complex tone.
C) a "hissing"sound.
D) white noise.
B
3
When listening to music, which of the following methods will help ensure you hear all of the frequencies represented in the piece?
A) Hold volume constant throughout the piece.
B) Turn the volume down (e.g., 20 dB) so the music is quiet.
C) Turn the volume up (e.g., 80 dB) so the music is loud.
D) Play white noise in the background to allow better discrimination.
A) Hold volume constant throughout the piece.
B) Turn the volume down (e.g., 20 dB) so the music is quiet.
C) Turn the volume up (e.g., 80 dB) so the music is loud.
D) Play white noise in the background to allow better discrimination.
C
4
A frequency spectrum shows a tone that is composed of a frequency of 440 Hz, 880 Hz, and 1320 Hz. The 880 Hz and 1320 Hz frequencies are called _____ in this example.
A) fundamental frequencies
B) harmonics
C) tertiary frequencies
D) quadratic frequencies
A) fundamental frequencies
B) harmonics
C) tertiary frequencies
D) quadratic frequencies
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5
The question "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, would there be a sound?" is useful because it highlights that "sound" can be
A) a physical stimulus.
B) a perceptual response.
C) both a perceptual and physical stimulus.
D) a philosophical stimulus.
A) a physical stimulus.
B) a perceptual response.
C) both a perceptual and physical stimulus.
D) a philosophical stimulus.
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6
Loudness of pure tones depends on frequency and sound pressure level can be shown graphically using
A) equal loudness curves.
B) timbre resonance curves.
C) receiver operating characteristic curves.
D) Fourier functions.
A) equal loudness curves.
B) timbre resonance curves.
C) receiver operating characteristic curves.
D) Fourier functions.
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7
The outer ear consists of
A) the pinnae, the auditory canal, and the tympanic membrane.
B) the pinnea, the eardrum, and the oval window.
C) the tympanic membrane, the oval window, and the eardrum.
D) the cochlea.
A) the pinnae, the auditory canal, and the tympanic membrane.
B) the pinnea, the eardrum, and the oval window.
C) the tympanic membrane, the oval window, and the eardrum.
D) the cochlea.
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8
Pitch is primarily determined by the ______ of the sound wave.
A) amplitude
B) clarity
C) decibels
D) frequency
A) amplitude
B) clarity
C) decibels
D) frequency
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9
_________ is the property of increasing pitch that accompanies increases in the tone's frequency.
A) Tone height
B) Tone chroma
C) Tone octave
D) Equal tonality
A) Tone height
B) Tone chroma
C) Tone octave
D) Equal tonality
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10
A piano tone played backwards will sound more likely an organ than a piano because
A) the tone's original decay has become the attack, and vice versa.
B) the tone chroma is higher when played backwards.
C) the tone height is decreased when played backwards.
D) two middle harmonics are eliminated when played backwards.
A) the tone's original decay has become the attack, and vice versa.
B) the tone chroma is higher when played backwards.
C) the tone height is decreased when played backwards.
D) two middle harmonics are eliminated when played backwards.
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11
Kat wants to buy a "dog whistle" that her dog can hear but she can't. She should get a whistle that emits sounds in the range between ____ and _____ Hz.
A) 100; 900
B) 1,000; 5,000
C) 15,000; 20,000
D) 30,000; 40,000
A) 100; 900
B) 1,000; 5,000
C) 15,000; 20,000
D) 30,000; 40,000
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12
The wave form pattern of a pure tone is a(n)
A) square wave.
B) random wave.
C) asymmetrical wave.
D) sine wave.
A) square wave.
B) random wave.
C) asymmetrical wave.
D) sine wave.
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13
Helen Keller, who was born deaf and blind, felt that being ____ was worse because _________.
A) deaf; it isolated her from people
B) deaf; she couldn't hear music
C) blind; it made it difficult to walk without help
D) blind; it isolated her from things
A) deaf; it isolated her from people
B) deaf; she couldn't hear music
C) blind; it made it difficult to walk without help
D) blind; it isolated her from things
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14
The range of human hearing is between _____ Hz.
A) 10 and 200
B) 10 and 2000
C) 20 and 20,000
D) 20 and 50,000
A) 10 and 200
B) 10 and 2000
C) 20 and 20,000
D) 20 and 50,000
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15
The sound pressure level increases____ as the decibel level increases from 40 to 80 dBs.
A) 1.5 times
B) 2 times
C) 4 times
D) 10 times
A) 1.5 times
B) 2 times
C) 4 times
D) 10 times
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16
The sound quality that is related to the sounds clarity, "nasalness" or "reedy-ness" is
A) pitch.
B) amplitude.
C) timbre.
D) frequency.
A) pitch.
B) amplitude.
C) timbre.
D) frequency.
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17
A complex tone can be created by starting with a pure tone, called the ____________, and adding frequencies that are multiples of this first frequency.
A) fundamental frequency
B) harmonic frequency
C) spatial frequency
D) audible frequency
A) fundamental frequency
B) harmonic frequency
C) spatial frequency
D) audible frequency
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18
The unit of measurement for sound wave frequency is
A) bels.
B) decibels.
C) Hertz.
D) degrees.
A) bels.
B) decibels.
C) Hertz.
D) degrees.
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19
The speed of sound through air is
A) 50 meters per second.
B) 340 meters per second.
C) 1500 meters per second.
D) 3000 meters per second.
A) 50 meters per second.
B) 340 meters per second.
C) 1500 meters per second.
D) 3000 meters per second.
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20
As you increase the decibel level from 80 dB to 100 dB, the sound pressure ratio goes from _____ to ______.
A) 80; 100
B) 800; 1000
C) 100; 1000
D) 10,000; 100,000
A) 80; 100
B) 800; 1000
C) 100; 1000
D) 10,000; 100,000
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21
The function of the muscles of the middle ear is to
A) intensify sounds at high intensities.
B) intensify sounds at high frequencies.
C) dampen the ossicles vibrations at high intensities.
D) divert high frequencies to the oval window and low frequencies to the round window.
A) intensify sounds at high intensities.
B) intensify sounds at high frequencies.
C) dampen the ossicles vibrations at high intensities.
D) divert high frequencies to the oval window and low frequencies to the round window.
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22
Which of the following does not need an outer or middle ear to hear effectively?
A) dogs
B) cats
C) fish
D) All of these need outer and middle ears.
A) dogs
B) cats
C) fish
D) All of these need outer and middle ears.
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23
A human tonotopic map shows that a receptor close to the apex will respond to a tone of ___ Hz.
A) 60
B) 800
C) 7,000
D) 30,000
A) 60
B) 800
C) 7,000
D) 30,000
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24
The outer hair cells respond to sound by slightly tilting and changing length. Because of the consequence of this, the action of the outer hair cells is called the
A) the tuning response.
B) the cochlear amplifier.
C) phase lock mechanism.
D) the traveling wave.
A) the tuning response.
B) the cochlear amplifier.
C) phase lock mechanism.
D) the traveling wave.
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25
The function of the auditory canal is to enhance the intensities of some frequency sounds by means of
A) resonance.
B) pinnae focusing.
C) additive synthesis.
D) auditory masking.
A) resonance.
B) pinnae focusing.
C) additive synthesis.
D) auditory masking.
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26
Békésy discovered the traveling wave motion of the basilar membrane by
A) stimulating the ear of human cadavers.
B) using brain imaging techniques in humans.
C) using single-cell recordings from live monkeys.
D) computer simulations.
A) stimulating the ear of human cadavers.
B) using brain imaging techniques in humans.
C) using single-cell recordings from live monkeys.
D) computer simulations.
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27
Békésy's place theory of hearing proposes that the frequency of a sound is
A) based on how much the inner hair cells are bent.
B) based on how much the outer hair cells are bent.
C) based on whether the sound is processed through the round window or the oval window.
D) the place along the organ of Corti at which the nerve firing is highest.
A) based on how much the inner hair cells are bent.
B) based on how much the outer hair cells are bent.
C) based on whether the sound is processed through the round window or the oval window.
D) the place along the organ of Corti at which the nerve firing is highest.
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28
When the tip links in the cilia stretch, ion channels open and
A) sodium flows into the cell.
B) potassium flows into the cell.
C) sodium flows out of the cell.
D) potassium flows out of the cell.
A) sodium flows into the cell.
B) potassium flows into the cell.
C) sodium flows out of the cell.
D) potassium flows out of the cell.
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29
The correct order of the ossicles in the middle ear (from ear drum to oval window) is
A) stirrup; anvil; hammer.
B) stirrup; hammer; anvil.
C) malleus; incus; stapes.
D) stapes; malleus; incus.
A) stirrup; anvil; hammer.
B) stirrup; hammer; anvil.
C) malleus; incus; stapes.
D) stapes; malleus; incus.
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30
At their highest settings, MP3 players can reach _____ , which is ________ OSHA's recommended maximum.
A) 100; 15 db higher than
B) 155; 8 db higher than
C) 85; equal to
D) 76; 20 db less than
A) 100; 15 db higher than
B) 155; 8 db higher than
C) 85; equal to
D) 76; 20 db less than
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31
Frequency can be coded by the firing rate at or near the peak of the sine-wave stimulus. This is called
A) motile response.
B) place theory.
C) phase locking.
D) Fourier analysis.
A) motile response.
B) place theory.
C) phase locking.
D) Fourier analysis.
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32
The cochlear implant makes use of
A) phase locking mechanisms in the sound processor.
B) the tonotopic map of frequencies on the cochlea.
C) artificial ossicles.
D) resonance harmonics on the tectorial membrane.
A) phase locking mechanisms in the sound processor.
B) the tonotopic map of frequencies on the cochlea.
C) artificial ossicles.
D) resonance harmonics on the tectorial membrane.
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33
The motion of the basilar membrane results in
A) direct stimulation of hair cell cilia.
B) back-and-forth movement of the organ of Corti.
C) up-and-down motion of the tectorial membrane.
D) movement of both the organ of Corti and the tectorial membrane.
A) direct stimulation of hair cell cilia.
B) back-and-forth movement of the organ of Corti.
C) up-and-down motion of the tectorial membrane.
D) movement of both the organ of Corti and the tectorial membrane.
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34
The base of the basilar membrane is
A) the same width as the apex of the basilar membrane.
B) wider than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
C) narrower than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
D) more flexible than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
A) the same width as the apex of the basilar membrane.
B) wider than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
C) narrower than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
D) more flexible than at the apex of the basilar membrane.
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35
Bendor and Wang (2005), when presenting a complex tone with a 182 Hz fundamental frequency to a marmoset, found a neuron that responded to a 182-Hz tone when presented alone but not when any of the harmonics were presented alone. The neuron that responded just to 182-Hz tone is an example of a(n) _______ neuron.
A) plasticity
B) amplitude
C) pitch
D) spectral
A) plasticity
B) amplitude
C) pitch
D) spectral
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36
The bending of the cilia of the ________ causes a release of small bursts of neurotransmitter.
A) inner hair cells
B) outer hair cells
C) tectorial membrane
D) apex
A) inner hair cells
B) outer hair cells
C) tectorial membrane
D) apex
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37
A complex tone composed of a 440 Hz tone, a 880 Hz tone, and a 1320 HZ tone is presented. Which part of the basilar membrane will respond?
A) the apex
B) the base
C) one intermediate area
D) the three different areas characteristic of each individual component
A) the apex
B) the base
C) one intermediate area
D) the three different areas characteristic of each individual component
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38
Hearing loss that occurs as a function of age is called
A) presbyopia.
B) presbycusis.
C) aural ataxia.
D) anosmia.
A) presbyopia.
B) presbycusis.
C) aural ataxia.
D) anosmia.
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39
The role of the middle ear is
A) to localize sounds in the environment.
B) to initiate the process of transduction via hair cells.
C) to enable fine-tuned frequency analyses of complex tonal stimuli.
D) to amplify vibrations from the air for transmission through liquid.
A) to localize sounds in the environment.
B) to initiate the process of transduction via hair cells.
C) to enable fine-tuned frequency analyses of complex tonal stimuli.
D) to amplify vibrations from the air for transmission through liquid.
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40
The audibility curve of a 6-month-old infant
A) is similar to the audibility curve for an adult.
B) is the same as the audibility curve for a 1-month-old.
C) cannot be determined at such a young age.
D) shows that localization develops over the first 6 months.
A) is similar to the audibility curve for an adult.
B) is the same as the audibility curve for a 1-month-old.
C) cannot be determined at such a young age.
D) shows that localization develops over the first 6 months.
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41
What are the major components of a cochlear implant?
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42
DeCasper and Fifer used ______________ as the dependent variable to test if
Two-day-old infants could identify the sound of the mother's voice.
A) eye movements
B) head tilts
C) pattern of nipple sucking
D) eye blinks
Two-day-old infants could identify the sound of the mother's voice.
A) eye movements
B) head tilts
C) pattern of nipple sucking
D) eye blinks
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43
Describe the methods, results, and implications of research on the infant's ability to recognize the mother's voice.
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44
Describe how the actions of the cochlea results in transduction.
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45
Discuss the structures and functions of the middle ear.
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46
Define loudness, pitch and timbre and relate each to the physical sound stimulus.
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47
Discuss how noise-induced hearing loss can occur, and what can be done to reduce the chances of noise-induced hearing loss.
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48
(a) Briefly describe the major principle of Békésy's place theory of hearing.
(b) Describe two types of evidence that support Békésy's theory.
(b) Describe two types of evidence that support Békésy's theory.
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49
If a pregnant mother reads the original version of The Cat in The Hat aloud
While pregnant, which version of The Cat in The Hat would the infant prefer after birth?
A) the original version, as it had been read to them prenatally.
B) a version in which the words "cat" and "hat" were replaced with "dog" and "fog".
C) a version in a language different than that read by the mother.
D) all versions of the story would be equally preferred.
While pregnant, which version of The Cat in The Hat would the infant prefer after birth?
A) the original version, as it had been read to them prenatally.
B) a version in which the words "cat" and "hat" were replaced with "dog" and "fog".
C) a version in a language different than that read by the mother.
D) all versions of the story would be equally preferred.
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50
Research supports that an infant's ability to recognize the mother's voice is due to
A) genetics.
B) the mother's diet during pregnancy.
C) hearing the mother talk while in the womb.
D) a well-developed auditory cortex at birth.
A) genetics.
B) the mother's diet during pregnancy.
C) hearing the mother talk while in the womb.
D) a well-developed auditory cortex at birth.
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