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A time lag between left and right auditory stimulation is important for accurately?

locating sounds


Channel between the middle ear and the nasopharynx?

The answer is the auditory (Eustacean) tube.


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On the way to the temporal lobe's auditory cortex neural impulses from the auditory nerve are first relayed to the?

Auditory nerves are first relayed to the thalamus on the way to the temporal lobes auditory cortex. The thalamus is the gray matter between the cerebral hemispheres.


What is the passage between the nasopharynx and middle ear called?

eustation tubes also known as pharyngotympanic or auditory tube


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What is the passage between the throat and tympanic cavity?

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Why might there be differences in reaction time between auditory and visual cues?

Simple reaction time studies show that RT to auditory stimuli is faster than visual stimuli. This is because the sensory process for light is more neurologically complex than for auditory cues. For light to be processed, it has a longer path to take in the brain, going all the way to the back of the brain to the occipital lobe and then back to the eyes. Auditory stimuli is processed in the ear then sent to the temporal lobe and back to the ear; a relatively shorter distance than the vision pathway. Reaction time to auditory cues in normal, healthy subjects is roughly 180 milliseconds for auditory cues and about 220 milliseconds.


Does your child have dyslexia if he has short term auditory memory problems?

No, auditory short term memory is not associated with dyslexia. Dyslexia has been associated with impairments in processing fast variations in auditory signals, which is a necessary ability for distinguishing between some phonemes (e.g. the difference between "ba" and "ga").


What conclusions can you draw about the relationship between a muscle's workload and its threshold of stimulation?

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What is the difference between the auditory ossicle and auditory canal?

The auditory canal:Located in the outer earWhere you would find ear waxEnds with the tympanic membraneThe auditory ossicle: Located in the middle earThere are three "little bones" (malleus, incus, stapes)Amplifies & transmits sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window