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Why does sensorineural hearing loss from sustained loud noise exposure often affect high frequencies first, but not low?

A)Basilar membrane stiffness is uniform
B)Base hair cells resonate higher
C)Cochlear apex is more vulnerable
D)Afferent neurons fatigue uniformly

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High-frequency sounds cause the basilar membrane near the cochlea's base to vibrate intensely, leading to earlier damage to hair cells there. Therefore, high-frequency hearing is lost first, because the apex, responding to lower frequencies, is further and spared initial damage, rather than uniform damage across frequencies.

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