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Inner Ear & Auditory Pathways
Lab 8 Inner Ear & Auditory Pathways
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7 1 8 2 9 3 4 10 5 6 Part of spiral ganglion Scala vestibuli
Auditory part of VIII nerve Scala media (cochlear duct) 2 modiolus 9 3 Scala tympani Artifact space 4 Vestibular membrane Part of spiral ganglion 10 Stria vascularis 5 6 Basilar membrane
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2 1 (space) 4 3 (space) 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 (space) Vestibular membrane
Scala vestibuli 1 (space) stria vascularis 4 Cochlear duct 3 (space) 5 Tectorial membrane Outer hair cells 7 Inner hair cell 6 Spiral lamina 9 Auditory nerve fibers 8 Basilar membrane 11 10 (space) Scala tympani
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inner hair cell outer hair cells Tectorial Membrane 2 1 3
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1 (fluid) 4 5 7 2 (fluid) 6 8 9 3 (fluid)
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Cross section through one cochlear turn
5 Vestibular Membrane 1 6 2 3 4 7 Cross section through one cochlear turn
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Endolymphatic hydrops result from what disease?
This is a cross-section of a cochlea affected by what pathology? Meniere’s Disease Endolymphatic Hydrops
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Chorda tympani nerve Styloid process Mastoid process 1 (bony recess)
Petrotympanic fissure Mastoid process 2 (bony landmark) 5 (nerve) Chorda tympani nerve Facial nerve exiting the stylomastoid foramen 3 nerve & opening LATERAL ASPECT OF TEMPORAL BONE MODEL Styloid process 4 (bony landmark)
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Tympanic membrane 1 LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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Epitympanic recess 1 (space) LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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1 Mastoid antrum and air cells LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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Auditory tube 1 LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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Facial nerve entering the internal acoustic meatus
Semicircular canals 2 Facial nerve entering the internal acoustic meatus 1 nerve & opening 3 Jugular bulb MEDIAL ASPECT OF THE TEMPORAL BONE MODEL
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Incus Malleus: head handle Chorda tympani nerve 2 (nerve)
1 Tensor tympani muscle Incus 4 3 Malleus: head handle LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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Stapes (on the oval window)
1 Stapedius muscle Stapes (on the oval window) MEDIAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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Facial nerve exiting facial canal through the stylomastoid foramen
1 (internal opening) Facial canal Facial nerve exiting facial canal through the stylomastoid foramen 2 nerve & opening Promontory (basal turn of cochlea) - tympanic plexus containing fibers of CN IX covers the promontory during life 3 MEDIAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR
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SUPERIOR VIEW OF TEMPORAL BONE MODEL
1 Semicircular canal 2 Cochlea
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3 Semicircular Canals Semicircular Canal 1 Vestibule 2
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2 1 3
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1 2 3
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1 2 (2 nerves)
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What is the ~location of the: Auditory Association Cortex?
Wernicke's Area Planum Temporale Auditory Association Cortex 1 What is the ~location of the: Auditory Association Cortex? Wernicke’s Area? Planum Temporale?
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Rostral Medulla 1 2 3 4 Inferior cerebellar peduncle
Ventral cochlear nucleus Dorsal cochlear nucleus 3 Vestibular nuclei 4 Rostral Medulla
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lateral lemniscus Superior cerebellar peduncle 1 2 Rostral Pons
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Pons/Midbrain Junction
Lateral lemniscus 1 Inferior colliculus 2 Pons/Midbrain Junction
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Midbrain/Thalamus Transition
Brachium of inferior colliculus 1 Medial geniculate nucleus 2 brachium of superior colliculus 3 4 Superior colliculus Midbrain/Thalamus Transition
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Midbrain/Thalamus Transition
Medial geniculate nucleus 1 Lateral geniculate nucleus 2 brachium of superior colliculus 3 4 Superior colliculus Midbrain/Thalamus Transition
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Lateral aperture IV ventricle General position 3 (nucleus)
of cochlear nuclei VIII C.N. 1 (nerve) Lateral aperture 4 (opening) inferior cerebellar peduncle 2 IV ventricle 5
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4 1 2 5 (opening) 3 (nerve) basilar artery with origin of
bircumferential branches 4 1 cochlea 2 semicircular canals vestibulo- cochlear n. nerve 3 (nerve) 5 (opening) internal auditory meatus (opening in skull)
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1 Inferior colliculus We DON’T need to distinguish b/t superior/inferior colliculi in clinical scans.
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1 Transverse temporal gyrus or planum temporale
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Ventral Cochlear Nucleus
Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus - located lateral & dorsal to the inferior cerebellar peduncle (restiform body) - contain cell bodies of second order neurons in auditory path - receive fibers from cochlear nerve - will send axons into the acoustic stria What is the ~location of the: Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus? Ventral Cochlear Nucleus? Rostral Medulla Level
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lateral lemniscus and nuclei of lateral lemniscis What is the ~location of the Lateral Lemniscus? Rostral Pons Level
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What is the ~location of the: Inferior Colliculus?
Lateral Lemniscus Snake eating egg Inferior Colliculus What is the ~location of the: Inferior Colliculus? Lateral Lemniscus Pons/Midbrain Junction
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Superior Colliculus Brachium of Superior Colliculus Brachium of Inferior Colliculus Medial Geniculate Nucleus – receives fibers from brachium of inferior colliculus What is the ~location of the: Superior Colliculus? Brachium of the Superior Colliculus? Medial Geniculate Nucleus Brachium of the Inferior Colliculus Rostral Midbrain Level
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MGN What is the ~location of the Medial Geniculate Nucleus? Rostral Midbrain Level
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