CD 443 TEST 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!
stapedius, tensor tympani
Question :what are the middle ear muscles?
stapedius
Question :what is the primary muscle involved in acoustic reflex?
tensor tympani, stapedius
Question :when the ______ contracts, it pulls the malleus away from the TM.
when the ____ contracts, it pulls away from the oval window.
7th (facial)
Question :the stapedius is innervated by the ____ cranial nerve
5th (trigeminal)
Question :the tensor tympani is innervated by the ____ cranial nerve
stiffen the ossicular chain (changes transmission of sound through middle ear)
Question :what do the middle ear muscles (stapedius, tensor tympani) do?
low
Question :the middle ear muscles (tensor tympani, stapedius) primarily reduces
____ frequency transmission
inverse (as stiffness decreases, frequency increases)
Question :the relationship between stiffness and frequency is _____
,stapedius tendon
Question :#2
tensor tympani tendon
Question :#1
bilateral (reflex occurs in both ears in response to sound in either ear)
Question :the acoustic reflex is (bilateral/unilateral)
true
Question :t/f: the presence of absence of an acoustic reflex tells us the status of
several parts of the auditory system
reduces sounds below 1000 Hz
Question :what is the function of the acoustic reflex with regards to intensity?
smooths the frequency response in middle ear
Question :what is the function of the acoustic reflex with regards to sound
transmission?
auditory nerve, cochlear nucleus, SOC (superior olivary complex)
Question :what is the path on which nerve impulses are carried during the acoustic
reflex arc?
contralateral
, Question :crossed (measuring probe and stimulus are in OPPOSITE ears)
ipsilateral
Question :uncrossed (measuring probe and stimulus are in the SAME ear)
acoustic reflex arc
Question :
higher brain centers (not involved in reflex)
Question :the superior olivary complex of the acoustic reflex arc can send
information to the ipsilateral facial nerve, contralateral facial nerve, or where?
right contralateral
Question :stimulus is in R, probe is in L
left ipsilateral
Question :stimulus is in L, probe is in L
right ipsilateral
Question :stimulus is in R, probe is in R
left contralateral
Question :stimulus is in L, probe is in R
peak
stapedius, tensor tympani
Question :what are the middle ear muscles?
stapedius
Question :what is the primary muscle involved in acoustic reflex?
tensor tympani, stapedius
Question :when the ______ contracts, it pulls the malleus away from the TM.
when the ____ contracts, it pulls away from the oval window.
7th (facial)
Question :the stapedius is innervated by the ____ cranial nerve
5th (trigeminal)
Question :the tensor tympani is innervated by the ____ cranial nerve
stiffen the ossicular chain (changes transmission of sound through middle ear)
Question :what do the middle ear muscles (stapedius, tensor tympani) do?
low
Question :the middle ear muscles (tensor tympani, stapedius) primarily reduces
____ frequency transmission
inverse (as stiffness decreases, frequency increases)
Question :the relationship between stiffness and frequency is _____
,stapedius tendon
Question :#2
tensor tympani tendon
Question :#1
bilateral (reflex occurs in both ears in response to sound in either ear)
Question :the acoustic reflex is (bilateral/unilateral)
true
Question :t/f: the presence of absence of an acoustic reflex tells us the status of
several parts of the auditory system
reduces sounds below 1000 Hz
Question :what is the function of the acoustic reflex with regards to intensity?
smooths the frequency response in middle ear
Question :what is the function of the acoustic reflex with regards to sound
transmission?
auditory nerve, cochlear nucleus, SOC (superior olivary complex)
Question :what is the path on which nerve impulses are carried during the acoustic
reflex arc?
contralateral
, Question :crossed (measuring probe and stimulus are in OPPOSITE ears)
ipsilateral
Question :uncrossed (measuring probe and stimulus are in the SAME ear)
acoustic reflex arc
Question :
higher brain centers (not involved in reflex)
Question :the superior olivary complex of the acoustic reflex arc can send
information to the ipsilateral facial nerve, contralateral facial nerve, or where?
right contralateral
Question :stimulus is in R, probe is in L
left ipsilateral
Question :stimulus is in L, probe is in L
right ipsilateral
Question :stimulus is in R, probe is in R
left contralateral
Question :stimulus is in L, probe is in R
peak