Psychology 4041/6014 Spring, 2022 THE AUDITORY SYSTEM 1. Physical Stimulus: Sound Vibration of an object leads to compressions & rarefactions of the material in the object This can be transferred and transmitted to other media (like air) Can describe the sound in terms of physical properties: a) Frequency (Hertz, HZ) b) Wavelength (meters, m) c) Amplitude (decibels, dB) d) Complexity (spectrum, etc.) 1 of 12 Cliché: If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is 6 dB change means a doubling in intensity P threshold = 0.0002 dynes/cm 2 =20 µPa = SPL
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Psychology 4041/6014 Spring, 2023
THE AUDITORY SYSTEM
1. Physical Stimulus: Sound Vibration of an object leads to compressions & rarefactions of the material
in the object This can be transferred and transmitted to other media (like air)
Can describe the sound in terms of physical properties:a) Frequency (Hertz, HZ)
b) Wavelength (meters, m)
c) Amplitude (decibels, dB)
d) Complexity (spectrum, etc.)
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Cliché: If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is there, does it make a sound…?
6 dB change means a doubling in intensity
Pthreshold = 0.0002 dynes/cm2
=20 µPa = SPL
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2. Perceptual Attributes (Psychological experience of physical attributes)
a) Frequency Pitch
b) Amplitude Loudness
c) Complexity
i. “richness”
ii. “brightness”
iii. “timbre”
Key point: there is a physical stimulus, with physical attributes that are essentially incontrovertible; there are also perceived, psychological descriptions of the stimulus that can change for a number of reasons
Both top-down and bottom-up processes at work in affecting perception of sounds
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DEMO: Spectral Components
How is this like time perception?
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3. Anatomy of the Auditory SystemOuter ear, middle ear, inner ear/cochlea, auditory nerve, auditory pathway, auditory cortex
a) Outer eari. Pinna (“ears”)
ii. External auditory canal
iii. Eardrum – tympanic membrane
b) Middle eari. Ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)
ii. Acoustic reflex
c) Inner ear (cochlea)i. Cochlea (anatomy only, today)
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d) Auditory neural pathway i. Cochlear nerve
ii. Central auditory pathway (up to auditory cortex)
Acronym Mnemonic:
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4. Functioning of the cochleaa) Basic transduction process
i. RATE theory
ii. PLACE theory (Traveling wave along basilar membrane)
iii. Combination
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With only 3500 inner hair cells, how can we determine all the complex sounds?
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b) Hair cell functioning
i. Inner hair cells
ii. Outer hair cells
iii. “Characteristic frequency” of auditory nerve fiber
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5. Auditory Cortexa) Pathway (recall from previous lecture)