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gladu [14]
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Wever and bray theorized that groups of auditory neurons takes turns firing in a process called

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Bad White [126]4 years ago
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Volleying   
Volley hypothesis expresses that gatherings of neurons of the sound-related framework react to a sound by terminating activity possibilities somewhat out of stage with each other so when consolidated, a more noteworthy recurrence of sound can be encoded and sent to the cerebrum to be investigated. The hypothesis was proposed by Ernest Wever and Charles Bra
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