Speed of noise?
1200 km per hour
three dimensions of sound?
pitch?
- measured in hertz
loudness?
intensity
timbre?
complexity
How does sound travel through the outer ear?
pinna–>tympanic membrane (eardrum)
components of middle ear?
ossicles?
- set into vibration by the tympanic membrane
malleus?
-transmits vibration via the incus and stapes to the cochlea
cochlea?
organ of Corti?
- consists of basiliar membrane, hair cells, tectorial membrane
How does the basiliar membrane respond to sound’
How is auditory information transmitted to the brain by hair cells?
cochlear nerve?
The branch of the auditory nerve that transmits auditory information from the cochlea to the brain.
superior olivary complex?
group of nuclei in the medulla; involved with auditory functions, including localization of the source of sounds
lateral lemniscus?
tonotopic representation?
-topographically organised mapping of different frequencies of sound that are represented in a particular region of the brain
core region?
- located on a gyrus on the dorsal surface of the temporal lobe
belt region?
- surrounds the primary auditory cortex
parabelt region ?
- surrounds the belt region
anterior stream of the auditory association cortex?
- begins in anterior parabelt region
posterior stream of the auditory association cortex?
- begins in the posterior parabelt region.
place code?
- info about diff frequencies is coded by diff locations on the basiliar membrane.
rate code?
- info about diff frequencies is coded by the rate of firing of neurons in the auditory system.