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Emily is going for an early morning run while it is still dark outside when she is suddenly startled by a barking dog in a yard to her right. Respond to the following in regards to the Emily's ability to hear the bark. The path that the sound waves travel as they enter the ear and proceed to the receptor cells for hearing.
The path that the neural impulses created by the bark traveling from receptor cells to the brain.
Using two theories of pitch perception, explain how the brain might process the pitch of the dog’s bark.
Explain how Emily would know that the bark originate to her right even without seeing the dog.

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