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    In Explaining Auditory Perception,Helmholtz Assumed That a Sound Wave of a Particular
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In Explaining Auditory Perception,Helmholtz Assumed That a Sound Wave of a Particular

Question 52

Question 52

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In explaining auditory perception,Helmholtz assumed that a sound wave of a particular frequency caused the appropriate fiber in the ____ to vibrate.


A) retina
B) auditory harp
C) basilar membrane
D) middle ear

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