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Helmholtz’s Place Resonance Theory

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Helmholtz’s Place Resonance Theory is a theory of hearing that suggests different pitches are perceived based on the specific location along the basilar membrane where the most vibration occurs. In other words, different areas of the basilar membrane correspond to different frequencies.

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