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← Human Body & HealthWhy does sensorineural hearing loss from sustained loud noise exposure often affect high frequencies first, but not low?
A)Basilar membrane stiffness is uniform
B)Base hair cells resonate higher✓
C)Cochlear apex is more vulnerable
D)Afferent neurons fatigue uniformly
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High-frequency sounds cause the basilar membrane near the cochlea's base to vibrate intensely, leading to earlier damage to hair cells there. Therefore, high-frequency hearing is lost first, because the apex, responding to lower frequencies, is further and spared initial damage, rather than uniform damage across frequencies.
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