CSD 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Audiology, Afferent Nerve Fiber, Middle Ear

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Csd 230 - introduction to audiology (week 3) Structure and function of the auditory system (9/16-9/21) Auditory periphery - the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear, ending at the nerve fibers exiting the inner ear. Auditory central nervous system - the ascending and descending auditory pathways in the brainstem and cortex. Tonotopic organizations - the systematic mapping of sound frequency to the place of maximum stimulation within the auditory system that begins in the cochlea and is preserved through the auditory cortex. Transducer - a device or system that converts one form of energy to another. The cochlea can be considered a mechanoelectrical transducer because it converts mechanical vibrations to electrical energy to stimulate the afferent nerve fibers leading to the brainstem. The outer ear serves a variety of functions: It protects the more delicate middle and inner ears from foreign bodies. The outer ear provides the primary cue for the determination of the elevation of a sound"s source.

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