Abstract

Satyabrata Parida and Michael G. Heinz (see pages [1477–1490][1]) Sounds entering the ear vibrate the cochlear basilar membrane, activating inner hair cells, which excite auditory nerve fibers. Different sound frequencies (pitches) cause maximal vibration at different locations along the basilar

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