Tell me about the scale of hearing loss?
What are the aspirations for hearing loss?
What does this rely on?
Aspiration – preservation or maintenance of hearing across the lifecourse
This preservation relies on adequate function of the complete auditory system – implants also require adequate residual function.
What are hearing aids used for ?
Hearing aids – amplify, CIs – replace IHC function – no pharmacological intervention- mechanistic understanding needed
What is sound characterised by?
Sound is characterised by its pitch (tone) and intensity (loudness)
What are the two characteristics to sound?
Amplitude = loudness/volume
Frequency = Pitch/tone (human hearing range 20Hz – 20kHz, bats 20-200kHz)

Sound (or noises) scale in dB
whats considered good/ bad for hearing?

The human ear structure

Whats the role of the outer and middle ear?
Whats the role of the inner ear?
inner: two jobs, changes sound waves to electrical waves (nerve impulses). Allows the brain to hear and understand sounds. Also important for balance
What are the 3 tiny bones in the middle ear called, and what is their function?
3 bones in middle ear called Ossicles. They transmit sounds from the air to the fluid filled cochlea
What are specialised sensory cells in the inner ear called?
Specialized sensory cells – hair cells - are located within the inner ear
What are the key nuclei of the auditory pathway and what is their role?
The cochlea nuclei

When sound waves move from the air, tell me about the resistance?
The sound wave is moving from air, which has a low impedance (low resistance) to an aqueous environment in the inner ear which has a high impedance (high resistance)

Tell me about the cochlea amplifier and how it works?
The cochlea structure
(has been unrolled in order for structure to be seen more clearly)

Tell me about the fluid filled cavities in the cochlea and what they are filled with?
What are the layers of the hair cells

Where are Stereocilia found?
around the inner and outer hair cells
Tell me about the inner and outer hair cells
How are action potentials induced in the sensorys in the hair cells?
Tell me about the basilar membrane of the hair cell?

How does this vibrational energy in the basilar membrane get transduced into an electrical signal?

What in the hair cell structure is important for sound production?

Tell me about the tip link protein and what a mutation in this protein can cause
