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What are the benefits of developing an integrated theory? Why would criminologists attempt to do this? What are the disadvantages of an integrated theory?
Place Theory
Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that each frequency produces vibrations at a particular spot on the basilar membrane.
Cone Receptors
Photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that function best in relatively bright light and enable the perception of colors.
Auditory Nerve
The nerve structure that receives information about sound from the hair cells of the inner ear and carries these neural impulses to the brain’s auditory areas.
Cochlea
A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure crucial for converting sound waves into nerve signals.
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