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ContentEar Anatomy of the ear Sound conduction to the cochlea Physiology of the cochlea Sound evoked electrical potentials in the cochlea Auditory nervous system
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ContentEar Anatomy of the ear Sound conduction to the cochlea Physiology of the cochlea Sound evoked electrical potentials in the cochlea Auditory nervous system Anatomy of the auditory nervous system Physiology of the auditory nervous system Evoked potentials from the nervous system Acoustic middleear reflex Disorders of the auditory system and their pathophysiology Hearing impairment Hyperactive disorders of the auditory system Cochlear and brainstem implants Definitions in anatomy Hearing conservation programs. [Course Section Number]. [Instructor Name. ]. Overview. Perceptual Attributes of Sounds. Auditory System. Audibility, Frequency, & Masking. Spatial Hearing. Auditory Scene . A. nalysis. Conclusion. (ABR). DR.S.H.HASHEMI. 1. 2. Auditory Assessment. . Subjective tests:. Pure Tone . Audiometry. Speech . Audiometry. Objective tests:. Acoustic . Immittance. Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR). Electrocochleography. Syllabus. Course design. Blackboard. Grading scheme. Class rules and policies. New edition of textbook came out this fall!. (2. nd. Edition). Old edition. is okay to use. Lab Manual. (MUST PURCHASE). Bethany Wenger, . Au.D. ., CCC-A, FAAA. AAP QI Phase 2 Webinar. March 14, 2017. Overview. Types of Hearing Loss. Methods of Assessing Hearing. OAE vs AABR/ABR Newborn Hearing Screenings. Types of Hearing Loss. Like light, sound travels in waves and like vision, in order to hear, we first need to receive the sensory input of the waves and then convert them into neural impulses sent to, and processed by, the brain. Lesson 1.1: The Language of Anatomy and Physiology. Lesson 1.2: Basic Physiological Processes. Lesson 1.3: How Forces Affect the Body. Lesson 1.4: Understanding Science. Lesson 1.1. The Language . of . care fieldAnatomy is the study of the structures associated with the human body Physiology is the these structures The humancomplicated machine In order for the machine addition each of these part Susan M. Bashinski. (for . the Kansas State . Deaf-Blind Project). TYPES OF HEARING LOSS. TYPES include:. Conductive hearing loss. Sensori. -neural hearing loss. Processing problems (CAPD). Combination problems. Explain how anatomy and Physiology are related. Pg. 1-21. Anatomy vs. Physiology. Anatomy . the study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and relationship to one another. Physiology . Ear. The ear converts changes in pressure in the air to changes in the electrical activity of neurons. . The . human ear can detect sound frequencies between 20 and 20 000 Hz.. Anatomists distinguish the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. •Gross anatomy is the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.. •Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that require a microscope to be seen. . Physiology is related to the functions of the body and all its parts, including cells, tissues and organs.. BIOL 2021 Syllabus Summary. Course Information. Credit Hours:. Biology 2020 (lecture) = 3, Biology 2021 (lab) = 1. You must register for lecture and lab if this is the first time you are taking the course. If you are registering for the evening sections you must register for both the evening lecture and lab sections.. Chapter 19. Outline. I. Anatomy and Physiology of the Hearing Mechanism. II. General Facts About Hearing Loss. III. Conductive Hearing Loss. IV. Auditory Nervous System Impairments. V. Hearing Loss and Disorders of the Inner Ear.
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