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← Human Body & HealthWhy does selective hearing loss typically affect higher frequencies first, following damage to the cochlea?
A)Basilar membrane stiffness is uniform
B)High-frequency neurons adapt faster
C)Cochlear base has lower blood supply
D)Base receives cumulative sound exposure✓
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Higher frequencies are processed at the base of the cochlea; this region is exposed to all incoming sound vibrations, therefore the cumulative damage to hair cells at the base from noise or ototoxic drugs is higher, rather than distributed along the cochlea. Because of this mechanical stress concentration, the base is more prone to damage first.
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