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The place theory of pitch perception suggests that different parts of the cochlea in the inner ear respond to different sound frequencies. Higher-pitched sounds vibrate the base of the cochlea, while lower-pitched sounds affect the apex (tip). This means the brain determines pitch based on where along the cochlea vibrations occur. Proposed by Hermann von Helmholtz, this theory explains how we hear mid-to-high frequencies well but struggles with low frequencies, which are better explained by the frequency theory. Together, these theories help us understand how we perceive the full range of sound in daily life.
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