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... • Deafness may also result from damage to the nerves or to the Organ of Corti. – This type of deafness is usually irreversible ...
Chapter 10: Sound - Newark Catholic High School
Chapter 10: Sound - Newark Catholic High School

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Hearing and Sound - County Central High School

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... air-filled spaced lined by a mucous membrane and containing 3 bony ossicles (the malleus, incus, and stapes), the ligaments and muscle associated with the ossicles, the sympathetic nerve fibers traveling to the eye originating from the cranial cervical ganglion; it is bounded by the petrous-temporal ...
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connecting to sound for those left profoundly deaf, an auditory

... had only eight electrodes. Today’s have 21, increasing the odds of finding usable pairs. In subsequent programming sessions, the audiologist adjusts the rate, intensity, and duration of the signals in an attempt to make the ABI-generated sounds as lifelike as possible. “The ABI user does not get nea ...
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... Deafness can have any number of causes. One form of deafness is caused by damage to tiny hair-like neurons in the ear called spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). This is called auditory neuropathy. The SGNs communicate signals from the ear to the brain. While cochlear implants are able to improve hearing ...
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AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE TESTING
AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE TESTING

... Your physician has requested a special type of hearing/nerve test called Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR). The purpose of this test is to aid in the evaluation of your hearing and balance nerve. Do not wear makeup. This test may begin with a tympanogram to verify the middle ear function. Then otoac ...
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...  The less numerous inner hair cells provide the majority of information about the auditory stimulus.  Lengthening and shortening of the outer hair cells against the tectorial membrane adjusts the organ of Corti’s rigidity.  This amplifies weak signals and provides adjustable frequency selectivity ...
Chapter 13 Physics of the Ear and Hearing
Chapter 13 Physics of the Ear and Hearing

... Ÿ Stapes transmits pressure vibrations to the cochlea through the oval window m Cochlea Ÿ Small, spiral-shaped, fluid-filled structure Ÿ About the size of the tip of the little finger Ÿ About 3 cm long when straightened out Ÿ Produce coded electric pulses Ÿ The organ of Corti and three small fluid-f ...
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Auditory system



The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.
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