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Frequency-Specific Hearing Loss

An individual experiences a specific type of hearing loss where they can perceive low-frequency sounds (like a deep bass drum) normally, but have significant difficulty hearing high-frequency sounds (like a high-pitched whistle). This damage is located within the snail-shaped, fluid-filled structure of the inner ear. Explain how the varying physical properties along the length of the basilar membrane account for this specific pattern of hearing loss.

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