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| where does the stapes attach? |
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| what innervates the tensor tympani? |
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| what innervates the stappedius? |
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| what is the core of the bony labyrith called? |
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| what window is assoc with the scala vestibuli? |
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| what window is assoc with the scala tympani? |
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| where is the organ of Corti? |
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| in the scala media (cochlear duct) |
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| what fills the membranous labyrinth? |
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| between scala vestibuli and the cochlear duct? |
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| between scala tympani and the cochlear duct? |
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| where do inhibitory inputs to the hair cells come from? |
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| what allows for frequency sensitivity along the organ of corti? |
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| floppiness of the basilar membrane |
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| what NT do hair cells release? |
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| where are hi freq sounds best heard? |
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| where are low freq sounds best heard? |
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| cochlear n. fibers - d/v cochlear nn. - SON - ll - ic - bic - mg |
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| where does sound localization occur first? |
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| which nucleus projects to the c/l S.O.N.? |
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| what is the case if Rinne's is bestter heard on bone? |
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| what is the case if louder on one side? |
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| conductive deafness on that side or sesorineural deafness on the other side |
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| what decibel loss is considered abnml? |
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| what causes sensirneural deafness? |
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