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    Neurons That Are Sensitive to Intensity Differences Between the Two
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Neurons That Are Sensitive to Intensity Differences Between the Two

Question 22

Question 22

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Neurons that are sensitive to intensity differences between the two ears can be found in the


A) medial superior olives.
B) lateral superior olives.
C) brain stem.
D) cochlear muscles.
E) ossicles.

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