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    The Representation of Sound Frequency in a Tonotopic Map Is
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The Representation of Sound Frequency in a Tonotopic Map Is

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The representation of sound frequency in a tonotopic map is established in the cochlea and maintained in the:


A) superior olivary nucleus.
B) inferior colliculus.
C) thalamus.
D) primary auditory cortex.
E) All of the above

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