A man has difficulty hearing high-frequency sounds. Which age-related change explains this?
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Correct answer: Basal cochlear hair-cell loss
Presbycusis is age-related hearing loss from degeneration of hair cells at the base of the cochlea, where high-frequency sounds are transduced.
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