Term ID: T1607

Frequency Theory

/frequency-theory/
A theory of pitch perception proposing that the frequency of neural firing in the auditory nerve corresponds directly to the frequency of sound waves, explaining how we perceive different pitches.
Example: Low-frequency sounds causing neurons to fire at rates matching the sound frequency, while high-frequency sounds require additional mechanisms like place theory to explain pitch perception accurately.

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Reference: Rutherford (1886)