Psychology, asked by franciscosameul, 11 months ago

Which of the following statements best explains how some neurons in the primary auditory cortex help people recognize and distinguish between the sounds they hear?

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Answered by abrarnaha4
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Answered by osoiekoduke
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Answer:

Neurons are the bundles of the cells that are used in the transmision of the information in the entire body.

They are typically consisting of:

Cell body

Myelin

Nodes of ranvier

And many more

Explanation:

  • Auditory nerves are the nerves that are responsible for the transmission of the information from ones hearing to the other parts that are responsible for the actions gotten from the information
  • The central nervous system and the peripheral Nervous system are responsible for the actions which are gotten from them.

  • When one hears a disturbing sound, he or she will try to react to the sound through the central nervous system which include the Brain and the spinal cord .
  • Through the connection of the Peripheral Nervous System which are connected to the muscles .

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