Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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The systematic representation of frequencies along the cochlear.
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Audio Spectrum
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Tonotopy
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Hair Cells
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Concentric Waves
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The external ear consisting of the Pinna, Concha and the Auditory Meatus gathers sound and focuses it on the ear drum, otherwise known as...
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The Tympanic Membrane
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The Ossicles
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Ear Microphone
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Cochlea
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The outer ear helps with filtering sound frequencies in order to discern...
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The identity of the speaker
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The direction of the sounds source
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The elevation of the sounds source
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How far away the source is
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Hearing deficits due to damage in the ear canal, Tympanic Membrane or the Ossicles.
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Hearing loss due to damage of hair cells or the auditory nerve.
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The membrane that comes into contact with hair cells and moves them from transferred sound vibrations.
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Tympanic Membrane
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Tectorial Membrane
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Scala Media
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Scala Vestibuli
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The name of the hair cells in the cochlear.
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Outer hair cells
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Inner hair Cells
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Stereocillia
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Pantine Cells
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The fluid containing more K+ ions resulting in a voltage of 80mv
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Endolymph
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Perilymph
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Scala Vestibuli
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Stria Vascularis
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The fluid containing less K+ ions and has a relative voltage of 0mV
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Stria Vascularis
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Scala Vestibuli
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Endolymph
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Perilymph
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The endolymph is supplied with K+ ions by...
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The Stria Vascularis
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Tectorial Membrane
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Scala Vestivuli
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Perilymph
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Sound localisation up to 3khz occurs in the...
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Sound localisation above 3khz occurs in the...
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Medial Superior Olive (MSO) + MNTB
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Medial Nucleus of the Trapezoid Body (MNTB)
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Lateral Superior Olive (LSO) + MNTB
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Primary Auditory Cortex
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This area of the Auditory Cortex has an in tact Tonotopic map