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PHYSIOLOGYOF HEARING 
Dr Seema S 
1
Outline 
 Introduction to sound 
 Ear 
 Function as a transducer 
 Parts and how it functions 
External ear 
Middle ear 
Internal ear 
 Electrical potential 
 Auditory path way 
2
SOUND 
 A form of energy 
 propagates in the form of waves 
 The speed of sound depend on the medium 
through which the wave pass 
 air - 343m/s 
 water - 1482m/sec 
 Audible frequencies t for humans 20 to 20,000 
cycles per second (cps, Hz). 
 It can detect the difference between two sounds 
occurring 10micro seconds apart in time 
3
EAR AS A TRANSDUCER 
SOUNDENERGY 
MECHANICAL 
ENERGY 
ELECTRICAL 
ENERGY 
4
Technical jargons 
• Strength of the sound 
• Loudness denotes the appreciation of sound 
intensity 
• Expressed in decibel (dB) 
Amplitude/loudness 
• Number of cycles per second 
• Pitch /Tone denotes the appreciation of 
frequency 
• Expressed in Hertz(Hz) 
Frequency/Pitch/Tone 
• Resistance offered by a medium to sound 
waves Impedence 
5
• Resonance is the tendency of a system 
to oscillate with larger amplitude at 
some frequencies than at others 
RESONANCE 
• Attenuation is a general term that refers 
to any reduction in the strength of a 
signal 
ATTENUATION 
6
Values of hearing: 
 15-25dB —Whisper 
 35dB —Background noise 
 40-60dB —Background noise ( home ) 
 65—70dB –- normal speaking voice 
 130dB —painful noise 
 140-180dB —jet air craft engine noise
Natural resonant frequency 
EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL--------------- 3000Hz 
TYMPANIC MEMBRANE----------------------- 800-1600Hz 
MIDDLE EAR--------------------------------------- 800Hz 
OSSICULAR CHAIN--------------------------- 500-2000Hz 
8
 External ear 
9
Functions of EXTERNAL EAR 
Sound collection 
Increasing pressure on the tympanic 
membrane in a frequency sensitive way 
Sound localization 
10
Sound collection 
 Pinna- concha system catches sound over 
large area and concentrate it to smaller area 
of ext. auditory meatus. 
 This increases the total energy available to 
the tympanic membrane 
11
Pressure increase by EAC 
 If a tube which is closed at one end and open 
at other is placed in a sound field then 
pressure is low at open end and high at closed 
end. 
12
Sound localization 
 Because of its shape, the pinna shield the 
sound from rear end,change timbre,and helps 
to localize sound from infront or back 
 Cues for sound localization from right/left 
 Sound wave reaches the ear closer to sound source before it arise 
in farthest ear 
 Sound is less intense as it reaches the farthest ear because head 
act as barrier 
 Auditory cortex integrates these cues to 
determine location. 
13
 Middle ear 
14
FUNCTIONS OF MIDDLE EAR 
15
Impedence mismatch 
IF THERE WAS NO MIDDLE EAR SYSTEM 
,99% OF SOUND WAVES WOULD HAVE 
REFLECTED BACK FROM OVAL WINDOW 
MIDDLE EAR BY ITS IMPEDENCE 
MATCHING PROPERTY ALLOWS 60% OF 
SOUND ENERGY TO DISSIPATE IN 
INNER EAR 
16
“Impedance Matching” by the 
middle ear System 
(a) Area of tympanic membrane relative to oval window 
(b)The lever action of middle ear ossicles 
(c)The shape of tympanic membrane 
17
(a) HYDRAULIC ACTION OFTYMPANIC MEMBRANE 
 Total effective area of tympanic membrane 
45mm2 
 Area of stapes footplate is 3.2mm2 
 Effective areal ratio is 14:1 
 Thus by focusing sound pressure from 
large area of tympanic membrane to small 
area of oval window the effectiveness of 
energy transfer between air to fluid of 
cochlea is increased 
18
(b) Lever action of ossicles 
 Handle of malleus is 1.3 times 
longer than long process of 
incus 
 Overall this produces a lever 
action that converts low 
pressure with along lever 
action at malleus handle to 
high pressure with a short lever 
action at tip of long process of 
incus 
19
(c) Action of tympanic membrane 
 Eustachian tube equilibrates the air 
pressure in middle ear with that of 
atmospheric pressure, thus 
permitting tympanic membrane to 
stay in its most neutral position. 
 A buckling motion of tympanic 
membrane result in an increased 
force and decreased velocity to 
produce a fourfold increase in 
effectiveness of energy transfer 
20
Total gain 
 Total transformer ratio=14x1.3x4=73:1 
21
Attenuation reflex 
 When loud sounds are transmitted through the 
ossicular system and from there into the central 
nervous system, a reflex occurs after a latent period 
of only 40 to 80 ms to cause contraction of the 
stapedius muscle and the tensor tympani muscle 
The tensor tympani muscle pulls the handle of the 
malleus inward while the stapedius muscle pulls the 
stapes outward. These two forces oppose each other 
and thereby cause the entire ossicular system to 
develop increased rigidity, thus greatly reducing the 
ossicular conduction of low frequency sound 
22
Function of attenuation 
reflex 
 To protect the cochlea from damaging 
vibrations caused by excessively loud sound. 
 To mask low-frequency sounds in loud 
environments. This usually removes a major 
share of the background noise 
 To decrease a person’s hearing sensitivity to 
his or her own speech 
23
PHASE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT 
 Sound waves striking the tympanic membrane 
do not reach the oval and round window 
simultaneously. 
 There is preferential pathway to oval window 
due to ossicular chain. 
 This acoustic separation of windows is achieved 
by intact tympanic membrane and a cushion of 
air around round window 
 This contributes 4dB when tympanic membrane 
is intact 
24
 INNER EAR 
25
COCHLEA ---TWO FUNCTIONS…. 
 A TRANSDUCER that translates sound energy 
into a form suitable for stimulating the 
dendrites of auditory nerve. 
 AN ENCODER that programs the features of 
an acoustic stimulus so that the brain can 
process the information contained 
instimulating sound. 
26
Electrical potential of 
cochlea and CN VIII 
27
Endocochlear potential 
 An electrical potential of 
about +80 millivolts exists all 
the time between endolymph 
and perilymph, with positivity 
inside the scala media and 
negativity outside. 
 This is called the endocochlear 
potential, and it is generated 
by continual secretion of 
positive potassium ions into 
the scala media by the stria 
vascularis 
28
Cochlear microphonic 
 When basilar membrane move in response to 
sound stimulus electrical resistance at the tip 
of hair cells change allowing flow of K+ 
through hair cells and produce voltage 
fluctuations called cochlear micro phonic. 
 This is AC potential 
29
Summating potential 
 Produced by hair cells 
 DC potential superimposed on VIII nerve 
action potential 
30
Compound action potential 
 All or none response of auditory nerve fibres 
31
Central auditory pathway 
• nerve fibers from the spiral 
ganglion of Corti enter the dorsal 
and ventral cochlear nuclei 
• second-order neurons pass 
mainly to the opposite side of 
the brain stem to terminate in 
the superior olivary nucleus 
• the superior olivary 
nucleus,the auditory pathway 
passes upward through the 
lateral lemniscus. 
32
Some of the fibers terminate in the 
nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, but many 
bypass this nucleus and travel on to the 
inferior colliculus, where all or almost all 
the auditory fibers synapse 
From there, the pathway passes to the 
medial geniculate nucleus, where all the 
fibers do synapse 
Finally, the pathway proceeds by way 
of the auditory radiation to the 
auditory cortex, located mainly in the 
superior gyrus of the temporal lobe. 
33
Pecularities of auditory 
pathway 
 First,signals from both ears are 
transmitted through the pathways of both 
sides of the brain, with a preponderance 
of transmission in the contralateral 
pathway 
 Second, many collateral fibers from the 
auditory tracts pass directly into the 
reticular activating system of the brain 
stem 
 Third, a high degree of spatial orientation 
is maintained in the fiber tracts from the 
cochlea all the way to the cortex 
34
Function of auditory cortex 
 Perception of sound 
 Judging the intensity of the sound 
 Analysis of different property of sound 
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Physiology of hearing

  • 2. Outline  Introduction to sound  Ear  Function as a transducer  Parts and how it functions External ear Middle ear Internal ear  Electrical potential  Auditory path way 2
  • 3. SOUND  A form of energy  propagates in the form of waves  The speed of sound depend on the medium through which the wave pass  air - 343m/s  water - 1482m/sec  Audible frequencies t for humans 20 to 20,000 cycles per second (cps, Hz).  It can detect the difference between two sounds occurring 10micro seconds apart in time 3
  • 4. EAR AS A TRANSDUCER SOUNDENERGY MECHANICAL ENERGY ELECTRICAL ENERGY 4
  • 5. Technical jargons • Strength of the sound • Loudness denotes the appreciation of sound intensity • Expressed in decibel (dB) Amplitude/loudness • Number of cycles per second • Pitch /Tone denotes the appreciation of frequency • Expressed in Hertz(Hz) Frequency/Pitch/Tone • Resistance offered by a medium to sound waves Impedence 5
  • 6. • Resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate with larger amplitude at some frequencies than at others RESONANCE • Attenuation is a general term that refers to any reduction in the strength of a signal ATTENUATION 6
  • 7. Values of hearing:  15-25dB —Whisper  35dB —Background noise  40-60dB —Background noise ( home )  65—70dB –- normal speaking voice  130dB —painful noise  140-180dB —jet air craft engine noise
  • 8. Natural resonant frequency EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL--------------- 3000Hz TYMPANIC MEMBRANE----------------------- 800-1600Hz MIDDLE EAR--------------------------------------- 800Hz OSSICULAR CHAIN--------------------------- 500-2000Hz 8
  • 10. Functions of EXTERNAL EAR Sound collection Increasing pressure on the tympanic membrane in a frequency sensitive way Sound localization 10
  • 11. Sound collection  Pinna- concha system catches sound over large area and concentrate it to smaller area of ext. auditory meatus.  This increases the total energy available to the tympanic membrane 11
  • 12. Pressure increase by EAC  If a tube which is closed at one end and open at other is placed in a sound field then pressure is low at open end and high at closed end. 12
  • 13. Sound localization  Because of its shape, the pinna shield the sound from rear end,change timbre,and helps to localize sound from infront or back  Cues for sound localization from right/left  Sound wave reaches the ear closer to sound source before it arise in farthest ear  Sound is less intense as it reaches the farthest ear because head act as barrier  Auditory cortex integrates these cues to determine location. 13
  • 16. Impedence mismatch IF THERE WAS NO MIDDLE EAR SYSTEM ,99% OF SOUND WAVES WOULD HAVE REFLECTED BACK FROM OVAL WINDOW MIDDLE EAR BY ITS IMPEDENCE MATCHING PROPERTY ALLOWS 60% OF SOUND ENERGY TO DISSIPATE IN INNER EAR 16
  • 17. “Impedance Matching” by the middle ear System (a) Area of tympanic membrane relative to oval window (b)The lever action of middle ear ossicles (c)The shape of tympanic membrane 17
  • 18. (a) HYDRAULIC ACTION OFTYMPANIC MEMBRANE  Total effective area of tympanic membrane 45mm2  Area of stapes footplate is 3.2mm2  Effective areal ratio is 14:1  Thus by focusing sound pressure from large area of tympanic membrane to small area of oval window the effectiveness of energy transfer between air to fluid of cochlea is increased 18
  • 19. (b) Lever action of ossicles  Handle of malleus is 1.3 times longer than long process of incus  Overall this produces a lever action that converts low pressure with along lever action at malleus handle to high pressure with a short lever action at tip of long process of incus 19
  • 20. (c) Action of tympanic membrane  Eustachian tube equilibrates the air pressure in middle ear with that of atmospheric pressure, thus permitting tympanic membrane to stay in its most neutral position.  A buckling motion of tympanic membrane result in an increased force and decreased velocity to produce a fourfold increase in effectiveness of energy transfer 20
  • 21. Total gain  Total transformer ratio=14x1.3x4=73:1 21
  • 22. Attenuation reflex  When loud sounds are transmitted through the ossicular system and from there into the central nervous system, a reflex occurs after a latent period of only 40 to 80 ms to cause contraction of the stapedius muscle and the tensor tympani muscle The tensor tympani muscle pulls the handle of the malleus inward while the stapedius muscle pulls the stapes outward. These two forces oppose each other and thereby cause the entire ossicular system to develop increased rigidity, thus greatly reducing the ossicular conduction of low frequency sound 22
  • 23. Function of attenuation reflex  To protect the cochlea from damaging vibrations caused by excessively loud sound.  To mask low-frequency sounds in loud environments. This usually removes a major share of the background noise  To decrease a person’s hearing sensitivity to his or her own speech 23
  • 24. PHASE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT  Sound waves striking the tympanic membrane do not reach the oval and round window simultaneously.  There is preferential pathway to oval window due to ossicular chain.  This acoustic separation of windows is achieved by intact tympanic membrane and a cushion of air around round window  This contributes 4dB when tympanic membrane is intact 24
  • 26. COCHLEA ---TWO FUNCTIONS….  A TRANSDUCER that translates sound energy into a form suitable for stimulating the dendrites of auditory nerve.  AN ENCODER that programs the features of an acoustic stimulus so that the brain can process the information contained instimulating sound. 26
  • 27. Electrical potential of cochlea and CN VIII 27
  • 28. Endocochlear potential  An electrical potential of about +80 millivolts exists all the time between endolymph and perilymph, with positivity inside the scala media and negativity outside.  This is called the endocochlear potential, and it is generated by continual secretion of positive potassium ions into the scala media by the stria vascularis 28
  • 29. Cochlear microphonic  When basilar membrane move in response to sound stimulus electrical resistance at the tip of hair cells change allowing flow of K+ through hair cells and produce voltage fluctuations called cochlear micro phonic.  This is AC potential 29
  • 30. Summating potential  Produced by hair cells  DC potential superimposed on VIII nerve action potential 30
  • 31. Compound action potential  All or none response of auditory nerve fibres 31
  • 32. Central auditory pathway • nerve fibers from the spiral ganglion of Corti enter the dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei • second-order neurons pass mainly to the opposite side of the brain stem to terminate in the superior olivary nucleus • the superior olivary nucleus,the auditory pathway passes upward through the lateral lemniscus. 32
  • 33. Some of the fibers terminate in the nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, but many bypass this nucleus and travel on to the inferior colliculus, where all or almost all the auditory fibers synapse From there, the pathway passes to the medial geniculate nucleus, where all the fibers do synapse Finally, the pathway proceeds by way of the auditory radiation to the auditory cortex, located mainly in the superior gyrus of the temporal lobe. 33
  • 34. Pecularities of auditory pathway  First,signals from both ears are transmitted through the pathways of both sides of the brain, with a preponderance of transmission in the contralateral pathway  Second, many collateral fibers from the auditory tracts pass directly into the reticular activating system of the brain stem  Third, a high degree of spatial orientation is maintained in the fiber tracts from the cochlea all the way to the cortex 34
  • 35. Function of auditory cortex  Perception of sound  Judging the intensity of the sound  Analysis of different property of sound 35
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