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Solutions For An Introduction to Brain and Behavior Chapter 10 Problem 3R3

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Hearing is a special sense, perception of sound waves, which is nothing but a form of mechanical energy. The sound-wave energy is produced by the changes in the “air-pressure waves,” which is converted into neural activity by the auditory receptors in the ear.

Neurons in the superior olive and trapezoid body of the brainstem detect the location of a sound.

Thus, the blanks can be filled with superior olive, trapezoid body.

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