Across
- 6. the frequency where energy is the most compliant
- 7. this is a properties ability to move
- 12. this person won the nobel prize in 1961 and conducted a study on elephant cochlea.
- 13. this membrane isn't tonotopic
- 14. this often happens in the internal auditory canal and causes permanent sensorineural hearing loss.
- 15. this is the hinge for movement of the basilar membrane
- 16. when tip links deflect towards the kinocilia
- 17. this can result in sensorineural hearing loss and reduces chemical and mechanical cochlear function.
- 19. this is a motor protein that is not present in the inner hair cells
- 20. this genetic mutation can result in hearing loss due to the disruption in the gap junctions and the prevention of K+ cycling through.
Down
- 1. these move in the opposite direction of hair cell bodies
- 2. this type of tumor comes from the jugular bulb and can erode into the middle ear space
- 3. this begins when the stapes rocks in the oval window and it moves in a whip like motion
- 4. this decreased blood supply can lead to multiple degrees of hearing loss as well as vestibular problems.
- 5. this is when the hair cells go more negative
- 8. this pathology creates abnormal neural activity and can cause facial nerve dysfunction
- 9. when potassium begins to leave the cell and glutamate is released from the inner hair cells.
- 10. this is when the tip links deflect away from kinocilia
- 11. the opposite of impedance where energy is let in
- 18. insertion plaques can move up and down in stereocilia via this.
