Head related transfer functions
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Parts of the auditory system
Peripheral
External ear
Middle ear
Inner ear
Auditory nerve
Central
Cochlear nucleus
Superior olivary complex
Lateral leminiscus
Inferior colliculus
Medial geniculate body
Auditory subcortex
Cortex
Interhemispheric pathways
Anatomical terms
Planes of section:
Frontal/Coronal: Front and back
Sagittal: Left and right
Median/Midsagittal: Through the center
Axial/Horizontal/Transverse: Upper and lower
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Anatomical directions
Anterior/Ventral: Front
Posterior/Dorsal: Back
Inferior: Bottom
Superior: Top
Lateral: Away from median plane
Medial: Toward the median plane
Anatomy of the auditory system
Contained in the temporal
bone
Located on the sides of
the skull
Parts of the temporal bone
Squamous
Mastoid
Tympanic
Petrous
Medial view of right ear.
Lateral view of right ear Note: IAM is internal auditory
meatus, which is different from the
external auditory meatus.
Anatomy of the ear
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udent/anatomydrill/ch16.html
Parts of the auditory system
Peripheral
External ear
Middle ear
Inner ear
Auditory nerve
Central
Cochlear nucleus
Superior olivary complex
Lateral leminiscus
Inferior colliculus
Medial geniculate body
Auditory subcortex
Cortex
Interhemispheric pathways
External ear
Consists of
Auricle or Pinna: Mostly
cartilage
External auditory
canal/meatus
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tomyAuricle.html
Parts of the Pinna
Concha: Bowl or deep central portion
Helix: Prominent ridge that begins
superior to the opening of the canal
and runs around the pinna
Antihelix: Interior ridge parallel to the
helix
Triangular fossa: Triangular
depression formed anteriorly and
superiorly by the helix
Lobule: Most inferior part of the
pinna
Tragus: Small flap at the anterior side
of the concha
External auditory meatus
Length is approximately 28 mm
Diameter is approximately 7 mm
Not perfectly straight
Ends in the tympanic membrane
Outer half of the canal formed by cartilage
Skin secretes cerumen
Medial part formed by bone from the squamous and tympanic
portions of the temporal bone
External ear functions
1.
2.
Modifies the spectrum of incoming sounds.
a.
Resonance of external auditory meatus
b.
Head related transfer functions
Protection to middle and inner ear structures
Resonance of ear canal
Resonance of ear canal: Around 2.5 kHz
Resonance of the concha: Around 5 kHz
Net effect: Boost in frequency region between 1.7 and 7
kHz
External ear functions
1.
2.
Modifies the spectrum of incoming sounds.
a.
Resonance of external auditory meatus
b.
Head related transfer functions
Protection to middle and inner ear structures
Head-related transfer functions
Inter-aural amplitude/level difference
Inter-aural time difference
Important for sound localization