Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd Edition
CHAPTER 13 Hearing & Equilibrium 209 Generally speaking, the loudness of a sound is correlated with the amplitude of a sound ...
210 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology waves in the fluid of the inner ear (Figure 13–10). The action of the w ...
CHAPTER 13 Hearing & Equilibrium 211 bony walls of the scala vestibuli are rigid, but Reissner’s mem- brane is flexible. The ...
212 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology lowest intensity evoke a response varies from unit to unit; with in- cr ...
CHAPTER 13Hearing & Equilibrium 213 SOUND LOCALIZATION Determination of the direction from which a sound emanates in the hor ...
214 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology within the inner ear detects head motion and position and transduces th ...
CHAPTER 13Hearing & Equilibrium 215 increase in the firing rate of single nerve fibers from the crista, whereas movement in ...
216 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology Although most of the responses to stimulation of the macu- lae are refl ...
CHAPTER 13Hearing & Equilibrium 217 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS For all questions, select the single best answer unless otherw ...
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219 CHAPTER 14 Smell & Taste OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: ■ Describe the basic features of ...
220 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology OLFACTORY BULBS In the olfactory bulbs, the axons of the olfactory sens ...
CHAPTER 14 Smell & Taste 221 periglomerular cells, which are inhibitory neurons connect- ing one glomerulus to another, and ...
222 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology example, methyl mercaptan, one of the substances in garlic, can be smel ...
CHAPTER 14 Smell & Taste 223 ODORANT-BINDING PROTEINS In contrast to the low threshold for olfactory stimulation when the ol ...
224 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology the posterior edge of the tongue. Each fungiform papilla has up to five ...
CHAPTER 14 Smell & Taste 225 FIGURE 14–7 Diagram of taste pathways. Signals from the taste buds travel via different nerves ...
226 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology suggesting that there are additional mechanisms to activate salt-sensit ...
CHAPTER 14 Smell & Taste 227 ■ Information from the olfactory bulb travels via the lateral olfac- tory stria directly to the ...
228 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology Ronnett GV, Moon C: G proteins and olfactory signal transduction. Annu ...
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