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Normal eating in elite athletes is hard to define but is typically characterized by discipline but not obsession.
Hair Cells
Sensory cells located in the inner ear that are responsible for translating sound vibrations into electrical signals for hearing.
Proprioceptive Feedback
Sensory information received from muscles and tendons about body position and limb movement.
Place Theory
A theory in hearing that suggests different areas of the cochlea respond to different frequencies, enabling the perception of pitch.
Frequency
The rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample, often used to describe the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a specific time in physics.
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