Deck 4: Audition and Somatosensation

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Primary somatosensory cortex lies anterior to the central sulcus.
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What is the difference in the types of information processed by the primary auditory (A1), belt and parabelt regions of auditory cortex?
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What is tonotopy?
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What is meant by the proposed "gating" function of neuronal oscillations?
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What is a Fourier transform? How is this approximated by the basilar membrane?
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What is the primary organizational principal of the somatosensory cortex?
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What sense allows us to detect where different parts of the body are relative to one another?
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What is plasticity? Give an example from somatosensation of plasticity in action.
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Which brain region is primarily responsible for early auditory evoked potentials (AEPs)?
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What is the primary job of the ossicles of the middle ear?
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The cortical representation of the lips is larger than that of the knee.
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Describe the sequence of events and critical anatomical substrates that transduce acoustic energy into a neural code.
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What does a spectrogram display?
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What is optogenetics?
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What is a place code and how is it used by the basilar membrane?
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What are the two most common types of hearing loss? Which can be helped with a hearing aid?
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What causes inner hair cells to depolarize?
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The base of the basilar membrane is located _____ to the oval window and responds more strongly to _____- frequency sounds.

A)Close to; low
B)Far from; high
C)Close to; high
D)Far from; low
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What is the sensory homunculus? What does it tell us about how different tissue is innervated?
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What are the three classes of receptor types that underlie somatosensation?
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Why might some people experience phantom pain after the amputation of a limb?
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Deck 4: Audition and Somatosensation
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Primary somatosensory cortex lies anterior to the central sulcus.
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What is the difference in the types of information processed by the primary auditory (A1), belt and parabelt regions of auditory cortex?
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What is tonotopy?
Spatial code for frequency in auditory system, from basilar membrane up to auditory cortex
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What is meant by the proposed "gating" function of neuronal oscillations?
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What is a Fourier transform? How is this approximated by the basilar membrane?
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What is the primary organizational principal of the somatosensory cortex?
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What sense allows us to detect where different parts of the body are relative to one another?
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What is plasticity? Give an example from somatosensation of plasticity in action.
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Which brain region is primarily responsible for early auditory evoked potentials (AEPs)?
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What is the primary job of the ossicles of the middle ear?
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The cortical representation of the lips is larger than that of the knee.
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Describe the sequence of events and critical anatomical substrates that transduce acoustic energy into a neural code.
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What does a spectrogram display?
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What is optogenetics?
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What is a place code and how is it used by the basilar membrane?
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What are the two most common types of hearing loss? Which can be helped with a hearing aid?
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What causes inner hair cells to depolarize?
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The base of the basilar membrane is located _____ to the oval window and responds more strongly to _____- frequency sounds.

A)Close to; low
B)Far from; high
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What is the sensory homunculus? What does it tell us about how different tissue is innervated?
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What are the three classes of receptor types that underlie somatosensation?
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Why might some people experience phantom pain after the amputation of a limb?
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