what is the auditory system
It is a specialised sensory system that detects changes in sound wave pressure.
what does the auditory system comprise of
cochlea, its nerve and the pathway to the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe
what frequencies can the auditory system detect
20Hz-20Khz
how are sounds detected
what are the 3 main regions of the ear
what does the outer ear do
what does the middle ear do
what does the inner ear do
what do the different parts of the ear do
where are the hearing and balance receptors
- balance receptors are located in the semicircular canals and vestibule
what is the membranous labyrinth
it is a delicate continuous membrane suspended within the bony labyrinth, creating a second chamber within the first in the cochlear
what are the three fluid spaces in the cochlea
describe the scala vestiboli and scala tympani
what does the cochlea duct contain
what does the vestibular membrane do
A delicate Vestibular (Reissner) membrane separates scala vestibuli from the cochlea duct
what does the basilar membrane do
Basilar membrane separates scala tympani from the cochlea duct.
what does the spiral organ consist of
describe inner hair cells
describe the structure of outer hair cells
- receive synapses from a large number of auditory afferents - this helps sharpen the frequency tuning of the cochlea
what do hair cells have
sterocillia
what do sterocilia do
describe how sound transduction takes place
where does the tonotpic map of sound frequency occur
occurs along the basilar membrane
how does the size of the basilar membrane increase