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Tests that take place in the lab, such as in a test tube or Petri-dish, outside of a living host, are referred to as _______________ whereas tests that take place in a living host, such as in a patient, are described as ______________.
Auditory Cortex
The region of the brain that is responsible for processing auditory information, located in the temporal lobe.
Hearing Aids
Devices designed to aid those who have difficulty hearing by amplifying sound.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum stimulus intensity required to be perceived by the senses, such as the softest sound a person can hear.
Basilar Membrane
A critical structure within the cochlea of the inner ear that plays a key role in sound perception by vibrating in response to sound waves.
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