basrefleks
Basrefleks, also known as the acoustic reflex or stapedius reflex, is an involuntary contraction of the stapedius muscle in the middle ear. This contraction is triggered by loud sounds. The stapedius muscle is attached to the stapes, one of the ossicles in the middle ear. When the reflex is activated, the stapedius muscle pulls the stapes away from the oval window, thereby reducing the transmission of sound vibrations to the inner ear. This action serves as a protective mechanism, dampening potentially damaging loud noises and preventing injury to the delicate structures of the cochlea.
The activation of the basrefleks is typically mediated by the auditory nerve. When sound levels reach a
The presence and characteristics of the basrefleks are often assessed during audiological examinations, such as tympanometry.