Deck 10: Essay

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What is a cochlear implant and how does it work?
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How are blind humans able to use echolocation to identify objects? Which brain regions are involved?
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What are the three main physical properties of sound waves and how do they influence auditory perception?
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How do humans localize the source of high-frequency and low-frequency sounds in the environment? Which brain regions are involved?
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Frequency and amplitude are equivalent to what properties in sound perception?
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What speech area did Penfield map in the human brain? How are these regions influenced by electrical stimulation?
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Differentiate between the roles of the outer and inner hair cells in the ear.
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What is the difference between the tectorial membrane and the basilar membrane?
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What is prosody and what brain regions control it?
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What is the difference between Heschl's gyrus and the planum temporale?
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What is a complex tone? How are complex tones analyzed?
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List the variables that affect birdsong.
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Where on the cortex is Wernicke's area?
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What decibel (dB)levels are safe for human hearing? What decibel levels can cause hearing damage?
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Compare and contrast the deficits that arise in Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia.Which brain regions are affected?
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Define perfect pitch.What is its probable origin?
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Which brain regions are involved in music perception?
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Differentiate between the dorsal and ventral streams of auditory processing.
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Differentiate between receptive aphasia and expressive aphasia.
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List the structures in the auditory pathway in the correct order from cochlea to cortex.
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How do bats use echolocation to navigate?
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Which two brain areas are most important for birdsong and what roles do they play?
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What is a cochlear implant and how does it work?
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How are blind humans able to use echolocation to identify objects? Which brain regions are involved?
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What are the three main physical properties of sound waves and how do they influence auditory perception?
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How do humans localize the source of high-frequency and low-frequency sounds in the environment? Which brain regions are involved?
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Frequency and amplitude are equivalent to what properties in sound perception?
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What speech area did Penfield map in the human brain? How are these regions influenced by electrical stimulation?
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Differentiate between the roles of the outer and inner hair cells in the ear.
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What is the difference between the tectorial membrane and the basilar membrane?
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What is prosody and what brain regions control it?
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What is the difference between Heschl's gyrus and the planum temporale?
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What is a complex tone? How are complex tones analyzed?
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List the variables that affect birdsong.
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Where on the cortex is Wernicke's area?
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What decibel (dB)levels are safe for human hearing? What decibel levels can cause hearing damage?
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Compare and contrast the deficits that arise in Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia.Which brain regions are affected?
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Define perfect pitch.What is its probable origin?
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Which brain regions are involved in music perception?
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Differentiate between the dorsal and ventral streams of auditory processing.
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Differentiate between receptive aphasia and expressive aphasia.
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List the structures in the auditory pathway in the correct order from cochlea to cortex.
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How do bats use echolocation to navigate?
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Which two brain areas are most important for birdsong and what roles do they play?
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