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Basic Tastes
The set of taste sensations that includes sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami, each linked to specific receptors on the tongue.
Basilar Membrane
A key structure in the cochlea of the inner ear, responsible for converting sound vibrations into neural signals by moving in response to different frequencies.
Theory of Hearing
A scientific explanation detailing how sound waves are detected by the ear and interpreted by the brain as sounds.
Frequency Theory
A theory of hearing which suggests that the frequency of the auditory nerve's impulses corresponds to the frequency of a sound wave, enabling us to detect pitch.
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