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Clinical Neuroanatomy, 26e
Section V. Functional Systems >
Chapter 16. The Auditory System
Sections:
The Auditory System: Introduction, Anatomy and Function, Auditory Pathways, Clinical Correlations, Case 22, References.
Topics Discussed:
auditory system.
Excerpt:
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The auditory system is built to allow us to hear. It is remarkable for its sensitivity. It is especially important in humans because it provides the sensory input necessary for speech recognition...."
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