Auditory means of or relating to the process of hearing:
- Auditory system, the neurological structures and pathways of sound perception. The auditory system is the Sensory system for the sense of hearing.
- Sound, the physical signal perceived by the auditory system. Sound' is Vibration transmitted through a Solid, Liquid, or Gas; particularly sound means those vibrations composed of Frequencies
- Hearing (sense), is the auditory sense, the sense by which sound is perceived.
- Ear, the auditory end organ. The ear is the sense organ that detects Sounds The Vertebrate ear shows a common biology from Fish to Humans with variations
- Cochlea, the auditory branch of the inner ear. The cochlea is the auditory portion of the Inner ear. Its core component is the Organ of Corti, the sensory organ of hearing, which is distributed along
- Auditory illusion, sound trick analogous to an optical illusion. An auditory illusion is an Illusion of hearing, the aural equivalent of an optical illusion the listener hears either sounds which are not present in the stimulus
- Primary auditory cortex, the part of the higher-level of the brain that serves hearing. The primary auditory cortex is the region of the Brain that is responsible for processing of auditory ( Sound) information
- External auditory meatus, the ear canal
- Auditory scene analysis, the process by which a scene containing many sounds is perceived
- Auditory phonetics, the science of the sounds of language
- Auditory imagery, hearing in head in the absence of sound
The ear canal ( external auditory meatus, external acoustic meatus) is a tube running from the Outer ear to the Middle ear. In Psychophysics, auditory scene analysis (ASA is the process by which the human auditory system organizes sound into perceptually meaningful elements Auditory phonetics is a branch of Phonetics concerned with the hearing of speech sounds and with Speech perception. In Psychology and Neuropsychology, auditory imagery is the subjective experience of hearing in the absence of auditory stimulation
© 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
network: | |