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HDD_Lecture_5
Hearing
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Biology
Graduate
07/28/2014

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Where evolutionary vertebrae middle ear ossicles originated from?
Definition
Jaws
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Where vertebrae middle ear ossicles originated from during embriogenesis?
Definition
Mesoderm cells and neural crest
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When did tympanic ear appeared?
Definition
Triassic (250)
Term
Which frequencies can early mammals hear? Early reptiles?
Definition
Mammals - high, reptiles - low
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What are the main components of cochlea?
Definition
scala vestibuli
scala media
basilar membrane
scala tympani
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What is the function of outer hair cells and how is this accomplished?
Definition
Outer hair cells allow for cochlear amplification. Prestin, a motor protein, causes the hair cells to change length according to membrane potential. Depolarization causes prestin to contract pulling the tectorial membrane closer to the basilar membrane, which increases the bending of the basilar membrane and increasing the response of the inner hair cells.
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What is the function of inner hair cells?
Definition
Signal receptor
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What happens, when tilting towards kinozilium (big)?
Definition
Depolarization, on the other direction - hyperpolarization
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What is the difference between perilimph in scala media and scala tympany/vestibuli?
Definition
There is a lot of K in media
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Molecular mechanism of hearing
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Open of mechanosensitive channels -> influx of K+ -> influx of Ca -> depolarization -> repolarization by K+ outflux, as well as Ca
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Are all channels closed in rest state?
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No, 15% is open
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Is any threshold in channel activation?
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No
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Depending on length and number of cilia, hair cells are tuned to different...?
Definition
mechanical resonance frequencies
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Depending on number and distribution of voltage sensitive Ca++-channels and Ca++-controlled K+-channels they show a specific ...?
Definition
electrical resonance
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Where is hair cells, turned to higher resonance frequencies, are situated?
Definition
At the end of basiliar membrane
Term
Where frequency is mapped?
Definition
frequency is mapped at the receptor surface
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Describe tonotopy.
Definition
Inner hair cells fire at specific frquencies depending on their location along the basilar membrane. Consequently, auditory afferent fibers fire at characteristic frequencies that vary with the location of their innervation of the basilar membrane.
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Describe phase locking.
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Phase locking refers to the consistent relationship between action potential firing in an auditory nerve fiber and the phase of the sound wave.
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Describe phase locking at low frequencies.
Definition
Firing occurs precisely aligned with each sound wave.
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Describe phase locking at intermediate frequencies.
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Sound waves occur at an interval shorter than the absolute refractory period and volley coding becomes prominent.
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