... understanding of the anatomyand function of the ear and the auditory nervous system, and it discusses the cause and treatment of hearing disorders Most books on hearing focus either on the anatomy ... HEARING: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM Second Edition This page intentionally left blank HEARING: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM ... book provides a thorough description of the anatomyandphysiologyof this part of the auditory nervous system and it discusses how their function can change and cause different symptoms The book...
... the pathophysiology of some forms of progressive adult deafness and understanding of the processes that underlies this transformation opens new prospects for understanding of some forms of genetically ... Recognition of the role of a resonant system consisting of the tectorial membrane and the hairs of hair cells by Zwislocki and co-workers [169] may be regarded as a fourth epoch in our understanding of ... angle (of the vector) (Fig 2.14B) The impedance of a capacitor and an inductance has pure imaginary values of opposite signs; impedance of a capacitor decreases as a function of the frequency and...
... of the anatomyandphysiologyof the auditory nervous system of clinical importance Most studies of the function of the auditory system have aimed at the coding of different kinds of sounds in ... assume that a better understanding of these aspects of the function of the auditory nervous system is important for understanding many disorders of the auditory system and it is a necessity for ... treatments of disorders of the auditory system The introduction of cochlear implants and cochlear nucleus implants (auditory brainstem implants [ABIs]) (see Chapter 11) have made understanding of the anatomy...
... humans have helped in the understanding of some of the differences between the human auditory nervous system and that of small animals often used in studies of the auditory system Several investigators ... caudal portion of the floor of the lateral recess is the (dorsal) surface of the dorsal cochlear nucleus and the rostral portion of the floor of the lateral recess is the dorsal surface of the ventral ... stimuli overlap, and the amplitude of one of the two peaks may increase because the N1 peak of one response coincides with the N2 peak of the previous response When the rate of the stimulus presentation...
... components of broad band sounds will elicit contractions of the stapedius muscle when the intensities of these components are above the threshold of the reflex and that will cause attenuation of low ... result of exposure to band pass filtered noise (centered at 0.5 kHz, 0.3 kHz wide), for Mean values from 18 subjects and standard error of the mean are shown as a function of the intensity of the ... L, and Syka J The responses of neurons in subdivisions of the inferior colliculus of cats to tonal, noise and vocal stimuli Exp Brain Res 98: 53–64, 1994 Andersen P, Eccles JC, Schmidt RF, and...
... understanding the pathology of many disorders and for treatment of disorders of the nervous system, including disorders of hearing Many forms of plasticity that cause signs and symptoms of disease ... initiator of the expression of neural plasticity Treatment of such disorders is hampered by lack of understanding of the pathophysiology of such disorders Since plastic changes in function of the ... noninvasively The outcome of the test depends on fine details of the anatomyof the stapes and its suspension in the oval window, the incudo-stapedial joint and the orientation of its plane surface...
... and electrical stimulation of the ear andof the somatosensory system and, more recently, of the auditory cerebral cortex Surgical treatments such as severance of the auditory nerve and MVD of ... availability of satellites and later by fiber optic cables Both of these techniques offered inexpensive bandwidth for transmission of speech sounds and even signals that require much larger bandwidth ... Press, Inc All rights of reproduction in any form reserved 254 Section III Disorders of the Auditory System and Their Pathophysiology often hear objective tinnitus and it is often caused by blood...
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