Asked by Stephanie Fountain on Jul 03, 2024

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Which theory,or theories,best explain(s) pitch perception for very low-pitch,very high-pitch,and middle-pitch sounds,respectively

A)  place theory; both theories; frequency theory 
B)  place theory; frequency theory; place theory 
C)  frequency theory; place theory; both theories 
D)  frequency theory; both theories; place theory

Place Theory

A theory in hearing that proposes different areas of the basilar membrane respond to different frequencies.

Frequency Theory

A theory in psychology and audiology that suggests pitch is perceived by the rate at which auditory nerve fibers fire.

Pitch Perception

The aspect of hearing that allows individuals to assess sounds on a scale from high to low, based on the frequency of sound waves.

  • Comprehend various theories explaining pitch perception.
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Sharon Bangiyev7 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Frequency theory best explains pitch perception for very low-pitch sounds, place theory is more applicable for very high-pitch sounds, and both theories contribute to understanding pitch perception for middle-pitch sounds. Frequency theory suggests that the frequency of the auditory nerve's impulses matches the frequency of a low-pitch sound, enabling pitch perception. Place theory posits that different areas of the cochlea are activated by different frequencies, which is more applicable for high-pitch sounds. For middle-pitch sounds, aspects of both theories are used to understand pitch perception.