Which of the following is a difference between place theory and frequency theory?Frequency theory explains loudness perception for high-frequency sounds, while place theory explains pitch perception of low-frequency sounds.Frequency theory suggests that the basil membrane vibrates when high-frequency sound waves hit the ear, while place theory suggests that the eardrum vibrates when high-frequency sound waves hit the ear.Frequency theory suggests that the right ear is dominant in determining low-frequency sounds, while place theory suggests that the left ear is dominant in determining low-frequency sounds.Frequency theory explains pitch perception for low-frequency sounds, while place theory explains loudness perception of high-frequency sounds.