Multiple Choice
Research investigating the processing of pure tones suggests that:
A) the pitches of both low- and high-frequency tones are
encoded by place information
B) the pitches of both low- and high-frequency tones are encoded by temporal information
C) the pitches of low-frequency tones are encoded by place information while the pitches of high-frequency tones are encoded by temporal information
D) the pitches of low-frequency tones are encoded by temporal information while the pitches of high-frequency tones are encoded by place information
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