PSYCH 1XX3 Chapter Notes -Sound, Xylophone, Midbrain

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Middle ear: ossicles, connected to eardrum, 3 small bones called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, vibrations from ear drum on to bones and amplify sound into inner ear. Amplitude: the height of a wave, corresponding to loudness in sound waves and brightness in light waves. Azimuth: the horizontal angle with respect to the head (i. e. left or right, without elevation). Basilar membrane: a stiff structure in the cochlea, innervated with hair cells, which vibrates at different points along its length according to specific frequencies. Binaural cues: auditory cues that require the use of both ears, usually for localizing sound in space. Cochlea: a coiled, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear containing the basilar membrane and hair cells. Ear canal: a narrowing tube in the outer ear that connects the outside world to the middle ear via the tympanic membrane. Elevation: referring to the vertical localization of a sound source, relative to the head.

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