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Human auditory sensitivity

Describe the structures which participate in the human auditory sensitivity?

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The structures of human auditory sensitivity are: ears (that is, external, middle and internal), the vestibulocochlear nerves and the auditory regions of the brain (situated in the temporal lobes of both hemispheres).

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