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If sound is equally intense in both ears, what will you see in the LSO?

a) No response
b) Strong response
c) Weak response
d) Random response

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Final answer:

In the LSO, if sound is equally intense in both ears, you would see a strong response.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the LSO (lateral superior olive), if sound is equally intense in both ears, you would see a strong response. The LSO is responsible for localizing sound sources in horizontal plane based on the difference in intensity between the two ears. When sound is equally intense in both ears, it indicates that the sound is coming from directly in front or behind the listener, resulting in a strong response in the LSO.

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