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That’s crazy you studied with this because NinjaNerds content goes waaaaaaaaaaaaay deeper than college A&P, though it’s awesome you were taking the time to learn much more than what is gone over in those courses.
These latest neurology-playlist updates are absolutely on point time-wise, I have an neurology-exam in 2 months and I’m having a really hard time understanding a lot of the details on this subject. So thank you so much! You guys are my favourite channel for visual understanding ❤️ Best wishes from Denmark!
I think on the primary auditory cortex he meant to say, frequency, amplitude(loudness) and localisation because pitch and frequency are the same thing.
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The sensation of a frequency is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
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As usual great video . One small clarification though , why not mention about further details about medial temporal lobe ( hippocampus,entorhinal cortex etc ) and it's role in memory and emotion.