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The brain faces three difficulties in trying to identify the auditory objects we hear. First, the information arriving at the sensory receptors is undifferentiated. Second, the information is ambiguous—different objects can give rise to similar or identical patterns of activation on the eardrum. Third, the information is seldom complete.
This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
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