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Here's students, today we're going to be answering this question in regards to the chapter on other sensory systems.
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And for this question, we were answering the question i asked, how do we perceive middle frequency sounds that's between 100 to 4 ,000 hertz? you can pause the video and go over the answer or write down what you believe is the answer and look over and see we both came up with the same answer.
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Okay, so what deal with how we will perceive, you know, middle frequency.
00:52
See, so when you're dealing with like, like that, write down something else, reading the wrong notes.
01:02
Okay, so when you're dealing with middle frequency, what happened is that no single axon fires, oops, sorry, lost my page, okay, fires, and action.
01:36
Potential for each that h looking rough.
01:50
Sorry, c, you got to go.
01:51
Each touch you, so there you go.
01:55
For each sound wave.
02:03
But, oh, sorry, but different axons.
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Fire for different waves.
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And let's see me.
02:36
I feel like they fight for different waves.
02:40
I guess it depends on the number, like we've probably saying, like the frequencies of a sound is the number of compressions per second.
02:52
So it probably, when it comes down to the wave is like the height of each wave corresponds to the altitude and the number of waves per second...