The cochlea is housed in the bone of the skull.
What is the main limitation of the “place code” of sound fre…
What is the main limitation of the “place code” of sound frequency?
The ____ of a neuron receives neurotransmitters from another…
The ____ of a neuron receives neurotransmitters from another neuron
Describe the difference between the absolute refractory peri…
Describe the difference between the absolute refractory period and the relative refractory period of action potentials.
The Lateral Inhibitory Network (LIN) utilizes spectral notch…
The Lateral Inhibitory Network (LIN) utilizes spectral notch cues to aid with:
The dynamic range of hearing is the range between …
The dynamic range of hearing is the range between and .
When it comes to sound localization, which structure process…
When it comes to sound localization, which structure processes ILD cues?
When acoustic cues are different for each ear, this is known…
When acoustic cues are different for each ear, this is known as a _____ cue.
When it comes to cochlear potentials, the cochlear microphon…
When it comes to cochlear potentials, the cochlear microphonic is a(n) (direct/alternating) current and the summating potential is a(n) (direct/alternating) current.
[1] (tracts/nerves) are groups of nerve fibers with a common…
(tracts/nerves) are groups of nerve fibers with a common origin and destination in the CNS. (tracts/nerves) are groups of nerve fibers with a common origin and destination in the PNS.