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ANATOMY OF THE EAR

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Pinna

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External Auditory Meatus

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External Ear Canal

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Tympanic Membrane

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Middle Ear Walls

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Middle Ear Function

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Ossicles

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Middle Ear Muscles

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Energy Changes

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Outer, Middle and Inner Ear

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Vestibular Mechanism

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Cochlea

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Cochlea scala tympani—starts at round window and

contains perilymph scala vestibuli—starts at the oval window and

also contains perilymph helicotrema—found at the apex of the cochlea

where the perilymph from the scala tympani and the scala vestibuli meet.

scala media (cochlear duct)—closed at base and at the helicotrema end. This duct contains endolymph which is the same fluid contained within the saccule, utricle, and semicircular canals.

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Cochlea

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Coil of Cochlea

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Scala Media

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Cochlea (continued) Ductus reuniens—connects the

vestibular areas to the auditory mechanism and allows the endolymph to circulate between these two areas.

Basilar membrane—separates scala tympani from scala media

Reisner’s membrane—separates scala vestibuli from scala media

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Organ of Corti Organ of Corti—end organ of hearing. Found in the

scala media Rods of Corti—form the tunnel of Corti. On each side of

the rods are found hairs arranged in an orderly fashion. One row of inner hair cells (3,000) and three rows of outer hair cells (12,000—15,000).

Tectorial membrane—hair cells are imbedded in this jelly-like membrane after they pass through the reticular lamina.

Hensen cells—supportive to the hair cells Stria vascularis—produces endolymph and is

responsible for getting oxygen and blood to the Organ of Corti. Found on the lateral wall of the cochlear duct.

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Organ of Corti

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Cochlea Unrolled

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Frequency Specific

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Cochlea

Cochlea is frequency specific - basal end is responsible for the high frequencies and apical end controls low frequencies.

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Auditory Nerve

Internal auditory Meatus (IAM) - nerve fibers pass from the modiolus through the IAM to the base of the brain.

VIII Nerve is comprised of 30,000 nerve fibers from the cochlea + 20,000 from the vestibular and travel through the IAM to the brain stem.

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Auditory Pathways

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Auditory Pathways Cochlea hair cells Auditory nerve fibers Cochlear nucleus Trapezoid body Superior olivary

complex Lateral lemniscus Inferior coliculus Medial geniculate body Auditory cortex