Neural encoding of sound refers to the process by which the auditory system translates sound waves into neural signals that can be understood by the brain. This process involves several stages, beginning with the properties of sound waves and ending with detailed representations in the central nervous system. Here’s an overview of the key aspects involved in neural encoding of sound: 1. **Sound Waves**: Sound consists of waves that vary in amplitude (loudness) and frequency (pitch).

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