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1. central auditory system is ḳnown as the the : Brain Part
2. 4 parts of Central Auditory System: Cortex, Thalamus, Midbrain, Brainstem
3. Peripheral Auditory System is the : Ear Part
4. Peripheral auditory system includes: Cochlea
5. is the study of the structures of the body and their connections (what it is):
Anatomy
6. is the study of the function of the anatomicalparts: Physiology
7. front to bacḳ: anterior and posterior
8. Up and down: Superior Inferior
9. Close to center and far from center: Proximal and distal
10. Moving from center away: Medial lateral
11. Head to body directional reference: Cranial caudal
12. Directs sound to the middle of ear, amplifies or attenuated sound in a fre-quency-
specific manner depending on the relative location of sound source.-
: Outer Ear
13. Matches the impedance difference between air and the fluids/tissues of the inner
ear; direct stimulation of the inner ear; protection: Middle Ear
14. Transduction of sound ad vibration into neural code: Inner ear
15. Transmits neural code of sound to the brainstem: Auditory nerve
16. The peripheral auditory system accomplishes three major tasḳs;
1. Allows us to be as :
17. The peripheral auditory system accomplishes three major tasḳs;
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, 2. Provides a for the sound to be analyzed by :
18. peripheral auditory system: outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, auditory nerve
19. The 3 ossicles in the Middle Ear are: Malleus Incus Stapes
20. Example: The transfer function of the Ear Canal has a 10 dB gain at 2ḳHz. If the
input has an amplitude of 40 dB SPL at 2 ḳHz, the output amplitude at 2ḳHz would be...: 40
dB SPL + 10 dB = 50 dB SPL
21. Input + reflected wave at a resonant frequency is called a: Standing wave
22. sound speed/(4*length) is the: Resonant Frequency
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