Rolandic Anatomy
Cochlea, Base
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The broad, proximal end of the cochlear spiral near the vestibule. It is the region responsible for perceiving high-frequency sounds; damage here (often from loud noise or ototoxic drugs) leads to high-frequency hearing loss.
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