The Nervous System, The Sense of Hearing
The Tympanic Membrane and the Ossicular System Sound from the tympanic Membrane to the Cochlea Tympanic Membrane, Malleus, Incus, Stapes, Oval Window - the ossicular chain. Malleus is also attached to the tensor tympani muscle. Impedance matching between sound waves in air and sound waves in the cochlear fluid is mediated by the ossicular chain. Sound is not amplified by increasing movement at the stapes, but increasing force of movement at the stapes. Increasing pressure, increases the vibration of the fluid in the membranous labyrinth - via the oval window. Impedance matching between air waves and fluid waves. Contraction of the stapedius and the tensor tympani muscles attenuates sound conduction This is the same mechanism used to diminish the sensitivity to ones own speech Increases the rigidity of the stapes, and therefore the ossicular chain. Sound Transmission Through Bone Conduction The cochlea is embedded in bone, vibration of the ...