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Card 6
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what is frequency mainly determined by?
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Card 7
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what makes the cochlear a frequency analyser?
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Card 8
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what is tonotopic frequency selectivity?
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Card 9
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what is frequency encoded by?
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Card 10
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what needs to be encoded in every single sensory hair cell?
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Card 11
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what is timing very important for?
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Card 12
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what is intensity important for?
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Card 13
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what are afferent neurons called?
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Card 14
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what afferent fibres innervate IHCs?
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Card 15
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what afferent fibres innervate OHCs?
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