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Auditory Receptors
are sensory cells located in the inner ear that convert sound waves into electrical signals, which are then interpreted by the brain as sound.
Cochlea
A snail-shaped, fluid-filled organ in the inner ear, containing the organ of Corti, where the receptors for hearing are located.
Middle Ear
The part of the ear between the eardrum and the oval window that amplifies sound waves and transmits them to the inner ear.
Sensory Adaptation
The reduction or disappearance of sensory responsiveness when stimulation is unchanging or repetitious.
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