
Swerd
Audioholic Warlord
OK. I'll give you that one. Now, any studies that prove that different cilia (not hairs) detect different freqs?
Here's another Auditory system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaI recall reading that years ago. Here's one site that I found quickly just now. I don't have proof for you, though, just some supporting statements.
It's been well documented that the shorter cilia react to higher frequencies and the longer cilia react to lower frequencies. In most people without hearing defects, age leads to the death of hair cells with the shortest cilia. They react to the highest sound frequencies. Hair cells with longer cilia continue to live in most people.