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Auditory System Lesson 14. The Stimulus n What kind of energy is sound? l mechanical l movement of air molecules n Waves l intensity = amplitude l pitch.

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1 Auditory System Lesson 14

2 The Stimulus n What kind of energy is sound? l mechanical l movement of air molecules n Waves l intensity = amplitude l pitch = frequency (wavelength) n Audible range in humans l 20 Hz – 20 kHz ~

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4 Anatomy of the Ear n Tympanic membrane n Middle ear - ossicles l Malleus (hammer) l Anvil (incus) l Stapes (stirrup) n Inner ear - l Oval window l Cochlea - fluid filled l Round window ~

5 Cochlea

6 Structure: Cochlea n 2 continuous chambers l Scala Vestibuli l Scala Tympani l filled with perilymph n Scala Media l between others l filled with endolymph l high K + concentration ~ Scala Media Scala Tympani Scala Vestibuli

7 Uncoiled Cochlea Scala Media Scala Vestibuli Scala Tympani Round Window Oval Window

8 Organ of Corti n Auditory receptor organ l in scala media n Tectorial membrane l roof of scala media n Basilar membrane l floor of scala media n Hair cells ~

9 Hair Cells - Auditory Receptors n Mechanoreceptors l Anchored to basilar membrane n Cilia l tiny appendages (“eyelashes”) l top of hair cells ~

10 Basilar Membrane Tectorial Membrane Organ of Corti

11 n Receptor Potential l Depolarization l K+ influx l  NT release from receptor n Cilia l tip-links l K + channels l cilia bend  open/close channels ~ Hair Cells - Transduction

12 Hair Cell Cilia K+ Tip Link Hair Cells - Transduction

13 Force Inhibition Resting rateExcitation APs in Cochlear Nerve Axon Hair Cells - Transduction

14 The Auditory Pathway n Complex pathway l focus on most direct l hierarchical processing l parallel processing n Bilateral output l contralateral stronger l ipsilateral weaker n Cochlear Nerve  Cochlear Nucleus ~

15 The Auditory Pathway LeftRight

16 Hair Cell More NT Auditory Nerve - VIII Cochlear Nuclei Medulla Inferior Colliculus Thalamus: MGN Superior Olive Pons Auditory Pathway A1

17 Pitch Perception n Frequency Theory n Rate neurons l vibration of basilar membrane l frequency vibration  frequency APs l text max. frequency = 1000 Hz (1 kHz) n Low frequency sounds only l < 100 - 200 Hz ~

18 Pitch Perception n Place Theory n Place neurons l Part of basilar membrane stimulated l high frequency near oval window l low frequency near end ~ Base Apex High Medium Low

19 Loudness Perception n Intensity l amplitude of wave n place neurons l rate of firing n rate neurons l number of neurons firing ~

20 Sound Localization n Superior Olives n Low frequency l Phase differences n High frequency l Intensity differences ~ < 3000 Hz > 3000 Hz


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