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by dr_dshiv
228 days ago
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Neither this article nor this book discuss the fact that hair cells phase lock to sound pulses. While individual neurons can fire no more than 200hz, populations of neurons are capable of phase locking to frequencies up to thousands of hertz. Because cochlear implants only rely on stimulating the places in the cochlea related to particular frequencies but do not play the actual frequencies themselves (for reasons unknown), people with cochlear implants can detect frequency differences but lose appreciation for music. |
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(I thought this was discussed at some point in Lyon's book but it's admittedly been many years since I read it, so I can't remember for sure.)