
What is the major problem for the frequency theory of sound perception?
A) It cannot account for perception of low pitch sounds.
B) It cannot account for perception of low amplitude sounds.
C) It requires the cochlea to vibrate, and it does not.
D) It requires that neurons respond as quickly than they are able to do.
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