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Hearing: How do we hear?

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Hearing: How do we hear?. Hearing: The Nature of Sound. Module 9: Sensation. Sound. Sound, like light, comes in waves Sound is vibration Features of sound include: Pitch Hertz decibels. Pitch. A sound’s highness or lowness Dependent on the frequency of the sound wave - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hearing: How do we hear?

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Hearing: The Nature of Sound

Module 9: Sensation

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Sound

• Sound, like light, comes in waves• Sound is vibration• Features of sound include:

–Pitch–Hertz–decibels

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Pitch

• A sound’s highness or lowness• Dependent on the frequency of the

sound wave• Is measured as hertz (Hz)

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Hertz (Hz)

• A measure of the number of sound wave peaks per second; measures “frequency”

• Determines the pitch of the sound• Human hearing goes from 20 Hz to

20,000 Hz

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Decibel (dB)

• A measure of the height of the sound wave

• Determines the loudness of the sound• Sometimes called amplitude

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Pitch• A sound’s highness or

lowness in tone• Dependent on the frequency

of the sound wave – the more “waves per second” the higher the frequency or pitch

• Is measured as hertz (Hz)

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Hertz (Hz)

• A measure of the number of sound wave peaks per second; measures “frequency”

• Determines the pitch of the sound

• Human hearing goes from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

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Decibel (dB)

• A measure of the height of the sound wave

• Determines the loudness of the sound

• Sometimes called amplitude

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What are good sounds versus bad

• What volume do you think is okay?

• Not good, not bad?• Bad?

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Hearing: The Structure of the

Auditory System

Module 9: Sensation

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Break It Down

• Sound waves are collected in the outer ear, amplified in the middle ear, and transduced, in the inner ear.

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PINNA

• It collects sound and directs it into the outer ear canal.

The visible part of the outer

ear.

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Parts of the Ear – Sound Waves

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• The opening through which sound waves travel as they move into the ear for processing

• Ends at the eardrumAuditory Canal

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Parts of the Ear – Auditory Canal

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THE MIDDLE EAR

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Eardrum

•Also called the tympanic membrane. A thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves reach it.

•it transfers sound vibration from the air to the tiny bones of the middle ear

•Can be damaged by objects in the ear or exceptionally loud noises

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Parts of the Ear – Tympanic Membrane

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Bones of the middle ear - Ossicles

•Three tiny bones that transfer sound waves from the eardrum to the cochlea

•Hammer, anvil and stirrup–Fun fact: the stirrup is the smallest bone in the human body – only .25 cm

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Parts of the Ear - Occicles

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Oval Window•The point on the surface of

the cochlea which receives the sound vibration from the bones of the middle ear (ossicles)

•As the oval window vibrates, the fluid in the cochlea vibrates.

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Parts of the Ear – Oval Window

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Cochlea

•A hearing organ where sound waves are changed into neural impulses (transduction)

•The major organ of hearing•Filled with fluid; a snail

shaped body tube

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Parts of the Ear - Cochlea

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Parts of the Ear - Hair Cells

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Parts of the Ear – Oval Window

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Auditory Nerve

• The nerve that carries sound information from the ears to the temporal lobes of the brain

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Parts of the Ear – Auditory Nerve

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Divisions of the Ear

• Ear’s structure can be divided into:–The outer ear–The middle ear–The inner ear

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Divisions of the Ear

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Divisions of the Ear

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Divisions of the Ear

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Hearing

• Sound comes into the ear • Goes through the ear canal to the

eardrum• Ear drum changes sound into

vibrations• Vibrations go through middle ear

to the inner ear –

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Hearing

• Where vibrations are changed into neural impulses so that the brain can read / interpret the sound –

• What are the receptors cells for hearing?

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Problems with hearing• Conduction deafness* (middle ear damage)

• Nerve deafness (hair cell or auditory nerve damage)

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Hearing: Sound Localization

Module 9: Sensation

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Localization of Sound

• Locating where sound is originating from

• Done through two cues:–Which ear hears the sound first?–Which ear hears the louder sound?

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Localization of Sound

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YOU Break It Down This Time.

• Sound waves are ______ in the outer ear, _______ in the middle ear, and ________, in the inner ear.

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Another sense in your ears?• Is there another sense in your

ear? • Time to do an experiment – let’s

find out… out to the hallway we go!!!!

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Vestibular Sense• The system for sensing body

orientation and balance• Relies on fluid in the semicircular

canals of the inner ear• Spinning in circles disrupts the

fluid.

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Parts of the Ear – Semicircular Canals

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Parts of the Ear – Semicircular Canals

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Semicircular canal

• What situations will affect the semicircular canal

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Let’s Process

• Get a scrap piece of paper• Trace the ear• Label as much as you can by

your self – 60 seconds• Get with a partner – fill in the rest