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Presenters cite specific instances that are familiar to the audience in order to gain their trust and help the audience identify with the subject. These are called
Place Theory
In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea’s membrane is stimulated.
Basilar Membrane
A structure in the cochlea of the inner ear that plays a key role in the mechanical-to-neural transduction of sound waves into electrical signals.
Hard-Of-Hearing
A partial loss of hearing ranging from slight to severe, often requiring enhanced communication methods or devices.
High-Pitched
Describes a tone that is very sharp or has a very high frequency.
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