Question : 51. When you listen to your favorite music, what the order : 1201923

 

 

51. When you listen to your favorite music, what is the order in which the sound approaches and enters your nervous system and is interpreted by your brain? 
A. Ear, thalamus, auditory association cortex, primary auditory cortex
B. Ear, thalamus, primary auditory cortex, auditory association cortex
C. Ear, primary auditory cortex, auditory association cortex, thalamus
D. Ear, auditory association cortex, primary auditory cortex, thalamus

52. While you are listening to the hot new CD by the band Foregone Conclusion, which of your following structures is not vibrating? 
A. Eardrum
B. Basilar membrane
C. Stirrup
D. Acoustic nerve

53. Haley is very upset about her hearing loss, but she is thrilled when the doctor tells her that they can treat her deafness by breaking apart the bones in her middle ear. This treatment will work because Haley is experiencing _____ deafness. 
A. conduction
B. nerve
C. transduction
D. tympanic

54. Z. Z. Bottom has been playing loud rock music for so long that his hearing is impaired. What has probably happened is that the 
A. primary auditory cortex has been damaged.
B. hair cells have been damaged on the basilar membrane.
C. tympanic membrane has been punctured.
D. pinna has grown thicker in response to the loud sounds.

55. After sound input reaches the hair cells of the basilar membrane, it will proceed to reach all of the following except the 
A. acoustic nerve.
B. eardrum.
C. primary auditory cortex.
D. thalamus.

56. The infamous opera singer, Pavarotten, could sing only one note, a middle C. According to _____ theory, if you listened to Pavarotten, the basilar membrane hair cells that would respond most would be the ones located on the “middle C” section. 
A. volley
B. frequency-matching
C. place
D. coding

57. In doing research on auditory processing, you find a relationship between the location on the basilar membrane at which a sound wave has its largest peak and the detection of pitch. Your discovery supports the _____ theory of hearing. 
A. frequency matching
B. volley
C. place
D. opponent-process

58. When you hear an auditory tone of a particular pitch, say 40 hertz, some fibers in your auditory nerve will fire at a rate of 40 action potentials per second. This illustrates the method of coding auditory information known as 
A. place theory.
B. saturation.
C. frequency matching.
D. spatial coding.

59. Barney loves to listen to barbershop quartets. His ability to enjoy the high-pitched voice of the tenor is best explained by _____ theory, whereas his ability to enjoy the low-pitched harmony of the bass is best explained by _____ theory. 
A. volley; opponent-process
B. opponent-process; place
C. place; volley
D. volley; place

60. You have a terrible cold with a stuffed-up nose. Suddenly, everything tastes like cardboard. Why? 
A. Our taste buds’ ability to discriminate various tastes is helped by other senses, especially smell.
B. Nerve impulses in the tongue are disrupted by cold viruses.
C. Taste and smell together form only one sense.
D. When one of our senses becomes incapacitated by illness, we become irritable and dissatisfied.

 

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