The place theory is not able to completely explain pitch perception because people can sense pitches as low as _________ yet the Place Theory appears to apply only to pitches greater than _________
a. 00 Hz; 5,000 Hz c. 20 Hz; 5,000 Hz
b. 20 Hz; 500 Hz d. 2 Hz; 500 Hz
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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