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USCSOM: Neuroanatomy: 2-Auditory System

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What is the acoustic middle ear reflex?   dampening of sound in response to very loud noises  
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What muscles are innervated in the acoustic middle ear reflex?   tensor tympani and stapedius mm  
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What brain stem auditory nucleus mediates the acoustic middle ear reflex?   superior olivary nucleus  
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What form the upper and lower walls of the cochlear duct?   vestibular membrane and basilar membrane  
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What part of the cochlea is more responsive to high tones?   base of cochlea; narrow and stiff  
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What part of the cochlea is more responsive to low tones?   apex of the cochlea; wide and pliable  
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Where do the central processes of the first order auditory neurons synapse?   dorsal and ventral cochlear nucleus  
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What is the course of the second order neurons from the cochlear nucleus?   bilateral superior olivary nucleus; contralateral inferior colliculus  
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