tony tony chopper wrote:
either I'm reading it wrong, or what's written above contradicts what you're saying
But Tony, this just explanes you have to cell reacts in general it does not say anything about the range of freqs these cells repons to. So yes you are reading it wrongly. If this method could determine the conscious range of hearing, that would be the methods of choice in determining hearing range which it is not, go read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearing_range
The only method beyond conscious reports are those of subliminal perception and one -only one- physiological test, namely brainstem auditory evoked potentials. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstem_ ... potentials
However, this method can not be used on humans for ethical reason, no one really think it is fair to open up the skulls of people of put eletrodes in their brains for research or just the fun of it!
Whether we are talking about the eyes or the ears, in the first stadium of stimulation the product is close to "chaos". With respect to vision, a famous psychologist by the name of David Marr modelled a computer image of what picture would arise from the data based on visuals receptors alone. That image is all grey and blurred and thus have to be processes by the V-areas in visual cortex where specialised cells will start to calculate egdes, shapes, colours and movement, and sorting out the relevant information. If you do still doubt that the brain does not present "all it recieves" then go try those changeblindes videos, they are fun too.
In the beginning you will find it very hard to spot the "change", even though some changes are dramatical, but seeing them again and again you will be still better to see what has changed. Now in the whole process, the stimulation is constant from a technical point of view, so its the processing of your brain which account for the changes in your perception. In my field this knowledge about perception is simply taken for granted and never really questioned. It is much more of interest what the brain leaves out and why! Why can some poeple in some culture hear 1/4 tones and other not? Why do some people claim that 96Khz matters and other do not, ect.?



