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Sensing Vibrations

Sensing Vibrations. Sensing Vibrations. Basilar membrane measures the amplitude and frequency of sound waves amplitude ( loudness ) - magnitude of displacement of the basilar membrane. frequency (pitch) - frequency and location of displacements of the basilar membrane. Sensing Vibrations.

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Sensing Vibrations

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  1. Sensing Vibrations

  2. Sensing Vibrations • Basilar membrane measures the amplitude and frequency of sound waves • amplitude (loudness) - magnitude of displacement of the basilar membrane • frequency (pitch) - frequency and location of displacements of the basilar membrane

  3. Sensing Vibrations • Basilar membrane measures the amplitude and frequency of sound waves • frequency (pitch) - frequency and location of displacements of the basilar membrane

  4. Sensing Vibrations • Bundles of “hair cells” are embedded in basilar membrane

  5. Sensing Vibrations • When hair cells sway back and forth, they let charges inside • This flow of charges is converted to action potentials and sent along the auditory pathway

  6. The Auditory Pathway • The auditory pathway is complex and involves several “stations” along the way to the auditory cortex in the brain • Lots of processing must be done in real-time on auditory signals!

  7. How Can You Localize Sound? • Ponder this: • Imagine digging two trenches in the sand beside a lake so that water can flow into them. Now imagine hanging a piece of cloth in the water in each trench. Your job is to determine the number and location and type of every fish, duck, person, boat, etc. simply by examining the motion of the cloth. That’s what your auditory system does! - Al Bregman

  8. How do we Stay Balanced? The Vestibular System

  9. Vestibular System (Balance)

  10. Vestibular System (Balance)

  11. Vestibular System (Balance)

  12. Vestibular System (Balance) Head accelerates this way Fluid goes this way Cupula gets pushed

  13. Vestibular System (Balance) Fluid goes this way Head accelerates this way Cupula gets pushed

  14. Vestibular System (Balance) • movement of the cupula is detected by hair cells • hair cells in the vestibular system are more sensitive than hair cells on the basilar membrane!

  15. Vestibular, Visual, and Proprioceptive Systems Work Together • Try standing on one foot with your eyes closed!

  16. Fun Facts about The Vestibular System • Seasickness arises when the vestibular system and the visual system send conflicting information

  17. Fun Facts about The Vestibular System • Seasickness arises when the vestibular system and the visual system send conflicting information • People can be knocked down by moving walls!

  18. Fun Facts about The Vestibular System • Seasickness arises when the vestibular system and the visual system send conflicting information • People can be knocked down by moving walls! • Alcohol causes the spins by (among other things) changing the density of the fluid in the semicircular canals

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