Title: Structures of the Ear
1Structures of the Ear
Outer, middle, inner ear
Eustachian tube
Popping ears
2Tubes in the Ears
3Cranial Nerve VIII
Ossicles incus,malleus, stapes. For
transmission amplification
Conduction deafness ossification of ossicle
articulations
Attenuation reflex protects cochlea from large
vibrations
4Scala vestibuli
Scala tympani
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6Stereocilia with mechanically-gated K channels
- Open K channels
- Depolarize
- Open Voltage-gated Ca channels
- Release of NT from synaptic vesicles
7Mechanosensitive K channels in Stereocilia
8Activity of Hair Cells
- Depolarization leads to more NT release
- Hyperpolarization leads to less NT release
9- All hair cells nearly identical
- Basilar membrane thickens toward the apex
10Tonotopy in Cochlea
Base
Apex
11Pitch (frequency) Intensity
- Base .... high pitch (treble)
- Apex .... low pitch (bass)
- Pitch coded by location of vibrations of Organ
of Corti Which hair cells are stimulatedwhich
set of sensory axons have action potentials - Intensity coded by degree of displacement of
stereocilia of hair cells and ultimately the
frequency of action potentials in those axons
that are active
Tonotopy
12Fourier Analysis of Complex Waves
Complex wave
13Auditory Ranges
- Humans 20- 20,000 Hz optimal 1000-4000 Hz
- Whales 20 - 100,000 Hz
- Bats 1500 - 100,000 Hz
- Frogs 600 - 3000 Hz
- Fish 20 - 3000 Hz
- Crickets 500 - 5000 Hz
14Audiogram
Decibel unit for expressing relative loudness
on a log scale
Nerve deafness cause by damage to hair cells.
15Pathway to Temporal Lobe
In Brainstem
Organ of Corti Hair Cells
Cochlear Ganglion Spiral Ganglion
Superior Olive
Cochlear Nuclei
- VIII cranial nerve
- Medial geniculate nucleus of thalamus
MG of Thalamus
Auditory Cortex
16Sound Localization
- Low frequency by delay in arrival of soundwave
between ears - High frequency by attenuation of intensity
- Processed in Superior Olive
- Practical Applications?
L or R speaker w/ hi and lo frequency tone
17 18Fire!
19Tonotopy in Auditory Cortex
20Structures of the Ear
Organs of Equilibrium
Utricle saccule inside
21Semicircular Canal
- Angular acceleration
- 3 planes
22Vestibular Apparatus
- Hair cells
- NT release dependent upon degree of bending of
kinocilium and microvilli - For utricle and saccule otolith membrane
- For ampula of semi-circular canals cupula
- Stereocilia in Endolymph (Hi K, low Na)
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25Additional Topics
- Information on cochlear implants
- Hearing Aids
- Understanding Speaker Frequency Response by Polk
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