The vestibule is a compartment connected to the cochlea on one side and the semicircular canals on the other (seeImage. Inner Ear Anatomy). The cochlea spirals 2½ turns around a central pillar, the modiolus. Perilymph is the fluid inside the cochlea. The cochlea has 3 chambers: the scal...
Effects of auditory pathway anatomy and deafness characteristics? (1): On electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses. Hear. Res. 223 (1–2), 48–60] shows that, while ELAR and EABR latencies are related with parameters that reflect the integrity of the auditory pathway, ELAR latency is...
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2.Anatomyany of various groups of nerve cells in the central nervous system 3.Astronomythe central portion in the head of a comet, consisting of small solid particles of ice and frozen gases, which vaporize on approaching the sun to form the coma and tail ...
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Anatomy of the ear The ear apparatus comprises three main regions: the outer, middle and inner ear (Fig. 8.1) each of which has specific functions (Table 8.1). The outer ear (auricle) collects sound waves with the help of the pinna, and channels them through the external auditory canal ...
2. The anatomy of the auditory pathway (1) 1. So I assume that we all know that when the sound enters the ear, it causes the tympanic membrane to vibrate. 2. These vibrations are then transmitted via the auditory ossicles to the cochlea which is a spiral structure containing a membrane...
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The auditory striatum, the tail portion of dorsal striatum in basal ganglia, is implicated in perceptual decision-making, transforming auditory stimuli to action outcomes. Despite its known connections to diverse neurological conditions, the dopaminergic