Discrimination thresholds for high frequency tones are much larger than for low frequency tones. This is a problem for place theory because:
a. The theory predicts that discrimination of low frequencies should be worse
b. The theory predicts that the bandwidths of lower frequencies should be greater
c. The theory makes no predictions about discrimination thresholds
d. According to place theory, if discrimination thresholds are larger for higher frequencies, the bandwidths of higher frequency auditory filters should also be greater, and this is not found
d. According to place theory, if discrimination thresholds are larger for higher frequencies, the bandwidths of higher frequency auditory filters should also be greater, and this is not found
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