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Why does sensorineural hearing loss at high frequencies often spare lower frequencies?

A)Cochlear base recovers rapidly
B)Auditory nerve regenerates fully
C)Base hair cells sustain damage
D)Tectorial membrane stiffens evenly

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High-frequency sounds stimulate hair cells at the cochlear base, making them vulnerable to damage from noise exposure or age-related changes. Because the basilar membrane's stiffness increases towards the base, therefore, the base hair cells sustain more cumulative damage, rather than the apex that processes low frequencies, leading to selective high-frequency hearing loss.

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