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JOURNEY THOUGH THE EAR
ALEX BRAGA AND CAROLINE MACARI
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WAVE LENGTH AND AMPLITUDE
Frequency:wave length
Determines pitch
Amplitude:height of wave
Determines loudness
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JOURNEY THROUGH THE EAR
Outer ear channels soundwaves
Sent through auditory canal to ear drum
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JOURNEY THROUGH EAR
Middle ear sends eardrum's vibrations
Sent through a piston made of three bones
Piston bones called hammer, anvil, and stirrup
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JOURNEY THROUGH EAR
Vibration causes cochlea membrane to vibrate(oval window)
This causes fluid in the cochlea tube to move around
Fluid sends ripple throughout basilar membrane
This bends haircells that line its surface
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TRANSDUCTION
Hair cell movement triggers impulses in nerve cells
Axons from nerve cells converge to form auditory nerve
Auditory nerve sends neural messages to the thalamus
The thalamus then sends message to temporal lobe's auditory cortex
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VOLLEY PRINCIPLE
Individual fibers in an auditory nerve respond to stimuli
Do so in successions of rhythmic noise stimulants
"Volleys" of impulses fired to suit the incoming data
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PERCEIVING LOUDNESS
Brain determines loudness from number of activated hair cells
For example: a soft sound only activates a few hair cells
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PITCH PERCEPTION
Place Theory
We hear different pitches
Different sound waves trigger activity at different places
Along cochlea's basilar membrane
Pitch detemined by specific place that generates neural signal
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PITCH PERCEPTION
Frequency Theory
Brain reads pitch
By moniotring frequency of neural impulses traveling up auditory nerve
Basilar membrane vibrates with sound wave
Which triggers neural impulses to the brain
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LOW VS HIGH PITCH
High pitch
Explained by place theory
Low pitch
Explained by frequency theory
Alex Braga
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