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The Bank and Jackson's veto message were the principal issues in the election of 1832.
Auditory Neuron
a nerve cell that is involved in the process of hearing, transmitting auditory signals from the ear to the brain.
Pitch
Pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound, determining how "high" or "low" it sounds.
Basilar Membrane
A membrane running the length of the cochlea; sound waves cause a deformation of this membrane, bending the hair cells in the cochlea and thus stimulating the auditory receptors.
Place Theory
a theory in the field of hearing that suggests different areas of the cochlea in the inner ear respond to different frequencies of sound, aiding in pitch perception.
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