Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing

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Across
  1. 5. The fluid in the cochlear duct
  2. 7. States that the frequency of resolution of the cochlea occurs as a result of place of stimulation by the traveling wave
  3. 9. Potential differences that can be measured from the cochlea at rest
  4. 10. Muscle that is embedded in the bone of the posterior wall of the middle ear
  5. 14. The entryway to the cochlea
  6. 16. The process of the incus where the stapes touches
  7. 18. The eardrum
  8. 19. Forms the curled margin of the pinna
  9. 20. Permits communication between the scala vestibuli and the middle ear space
Down
  1. 1. A device used to view cavities of the body
  2. 2. Researchers who study auditory perceptual abilities as they relate to the physical mechanism
  3. 3. Causes inhibition of neurons
  4. 4. Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
  5. 6. Inflammation of the mastoid bone
  6. 8. Take longer to respond then other neurons
  7. 11. The expanded region of the semicircular canals near one opening to the vestibule
  8. 12. The region where the scala tympani and the scala vestibule will communicate
  9. 13. This muscle inserts into the upper manubrium malli and pulls the malleus anteromedially
  10. 15. The fluid between the membranous network of the ear and the bone that encases it
  11. 17. Connects the upper duct and the subarachnoid space