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information to the dual stream of speech processing. [5] The auditory cortex's function may
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Lateralization of brain function - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lateralization of brain function From Wikipedia, the
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logged out editors learn more Contributions Talk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Function Toggle Function subsection 1
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the cochlear implant , which can sometimes restore a high level of auditory function even when natural
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feedback Auditory integration training Auditory masking Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder Auditory processing disorder Auditory scene analysis Auditory spatial attention Auditory system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akinetopsia
10 ] The patient was still able to perceive movement of auditory and tactile
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speaker can regulate their vocalizations particularly its amplitude relative to background noise with reflexive auditory feedback. Such auditory feedback
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuronal_encoding_of_sound
The neuronal encoding of sound is the representation of auditory sensation and perception
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_processing_disorder
unaware of pain and/or other people Might appear deaf even when auditory function has been tested
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_of_Corti
and is crucial for mechanotransduction in mammals. Contents 1 Structure 2 Function 2.1 Auditory transduction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eumelanin
as most individuals lacking the enzymes required to synthesize melanin have normal auditory function. [ 21 ] Instead the
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as most individuals lacking the enzymes required to synthesize melanin have normal auditory function. [ 21 ] Instead the
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as most individuals lacking the enzymes required to synthesize melanin have normal auditory function. [ 21 ] Instead the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_theory
attributes of auditory perception on the neural firing rate as a function of place
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroprosthetics
Top) 1 History 2 Sensory prosthetics Toggle Sensory prosthetics subsection 2.1 Visual prosthetics 2.2 Auditory prosthetics 2.3 Prosthetics
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that affects the function of hindsight bias is the auditory function of humans
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that affects the function of hindsight bias is the auditory function of humans
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respond to different kinds of stimulus. Contents 1 Types and function 1.1 Somatic sensory
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10 ] The patient was still able to perceive movement of auditory and tactile
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termination of the "outer hair cell nerves". Details Location Cochlea Morphology Unique (see text) Function Amplify sound waves and
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termination of the "outer hair cell nerves". Details Location Cochlea Morphology Unique (see text) Function Amplify sound waves and
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psychology Psychoacoustic topics [ edit ] A-weighting , a commonly used perceptual loudness transfer function ABX test Auditory illusions
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CN XI – Accessory CN XII – Hypoglossal Overview Table v t e The vestibulocochlear nerve (auditory vestibular nerve) , known as
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the visual domain (colour, motion, depth, and form), then in the auditory domain, and recently
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pinnae ), but is used more in zootomy . Contents 1 Structure 1.1 Development 2 Function 2.1 Amplification 2
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Literature 4.6 Art 4.7 Architecture 4.8 Religion 4.9 Computer vision 4.10 Auditory 5 Deliberate practical use
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the maximum daily exposure times for various noise levels. Because the auditory system has varying sensitivity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postural_instability
rotation tests, Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP), and Caloric reflex test . Tests of auditory system (hearing) function include
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporal_lobe
in primary auditory perception, such as hearing, and holds the primary auditory cortex . [ 6 ] The
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with no new information. (Both S1 and S2 are commonly referred to auditory stimuli caused by the
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hemisphere of the brain are transmitted to the left hemisphere via auditory hallucinations. The metaphor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroprosthetics
Top) 1 History 2 Sensory prosthetics Toggle Sensory prosthetics subsection 2.1 Visual prosthetics 2.2 Auditory prosthetics 2.3 Prosthetics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_psychology
the interaction of neural mechanisms in both motor and auditory systems. Since every action
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other organisms . [ 6 ] Contents 1 Physiology 1.1 Autonomic nervous system 1.2 Reaction 1.3 Function of physiological
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an excitatory neurotransmitter at neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle. [ 1 ] Contents 1 History 2 Function 2.1 In
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showing the cochlea Cross section of the cochlea Details Latin Cochlea System Auditory system Identifiers Gray's
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of the ear , which consists of the pinna and external auditory meatus . It gathers sound
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_rectangular_bandwidth
moderate sound levels and young listeners, the bandwidth of human auditory filters can be approximated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflex
of these involve just a couple of synapses to function (e.g., the withdrawal
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respectively) and ventrally and medially by entorhinal cortex . Contents 1 Structure 2 Function 3 Other animals 3
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Not to be confused with hair cell . Ear hair protruding from the external auditory meatus in a
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e Neuropsychological tests are specifically designed tasks used to measure a psychological function known to be
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from the temporal lobe structures, including the hippocampus and primary auditory cortex . The information
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the stimuli, such as a face, with meaning. [ 13 ] Audition [ edit ] The auditory system is also very
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system and is mainly involved in cerebellar motor-learning and function. The superior
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topics for any subfield of evolutionary psychology are the adaptive function (if any) and
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to hearing) bioeffects on various internal organs and the central nervous system included auditory shifts, vibrotactile sensitivity change
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MGI : 99462 HomoloGene : 31103 GeneCards : PIGF Gene EC number 2.7.8.1 Gene ontology Molecular function • ethanolaminephosphotransferase activity Cellular component
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1.1 Genu 1.2 Anterior limb 1.3 Posterior limb 1.4 Blood supply 2 Function 3 Clinical significance 4
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and stable enough to distinguish from noise. [ 3 ] Pitch is a major auditory attribute of musical
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and stable enough to distinguish from noise. [ 3 ] Pitch is a major auditory attribute of musical
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excitatory
Neuromuscular Junction: A Model System for Studying Synaptic Development and Function". Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 19
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Neuromuscular Junction: A Model System for Studying Synaptic Development and Function". Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 19
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPSP
Neuromuscular Junction: A Model System for Studying Synaptic Development and Function". Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 19
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engram_(neuropsychology)
the reception and transmission of stimuli. No monopoly of this function by the nervous
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problems in communication and in related areas such as oral motor function. The delays
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optineurin
TFIIIA-INTP External IDs OMIM : 602432 MGI : 1918898 HomoloGene : 11085 GeneCards : OPTN Gene Gene ontology Molecular function • protein binding • protein C
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spiking timing is needed for proper sound localization in the ascending auditory pathways. Songbirds use GABAergic
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spiking timing is needed for proper sound localization in the ascending auditory pathways. Songbirds use GABAergic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postsynaptic_density-95
External IDs OMIM : 602887 MGI : 1277959 HomoloGene : 1047 ChEMBL : 5666 GeneCards : DLG4 Gene Gene ontology Molecular function • protein binding • protein C
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External IDs OMIM : 602887 MGI : 1277959 HomoloGene : 1047 ChEMBL : 5666 GeneCards : DLG4 Gene Gene ontology Molecular function • protein binding • protein C
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_effect
form of neuroplasticity, where the brain recognises its structure and function in response
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination
or personally felt or believed, possibly profound, internal spiritual or religious) experience [ 43 ] Biological perspective [ edit ] Auditory Hallucinations [ edit ] Auditory Hallucinations
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of the tubes) in the respiratory , gastrointestinal , urogenital , visual, and auditory systems in mammals
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to, warn of escalation of force, introduce optical and auditory deterrents and step
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A1, is for hearing, via the auditory system , the primary auditory cortex . S1 (somatosensory - touch
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encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Eustachian Tube Malleus Tensor Tympani Incus Stapedius Labyrinth Stapes Auditory Canal Tympanic Membrane (Ear
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tubes ) Jump to: navigation , search Eustachian Tube Malleus Tensor Tympani Incus Stapedius Labyrinth Stapes Auditory Canal Tympanic Membrane (Ear
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MGI : 2444748 HomoloGene : 19067 GeneCards : CHD7 Gene EC number 3.6.4.12 Gene ontology Molecular function • DNA binding • chromatin binding
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Exiting the skull and Extracranial Course 1.3 Extracranial course (images) 2 Function 2.1 Smell (I
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Exiting the skull and Extracranial Course 1.3 Extracranial course (images) 2 Function 2.1 Smell (I
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search For other uses, see Ear (disambiguation) . Ear Human (external) ear Details Latin Auris System Auditory system Identifiers Gray's
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Lockhart in 1972, describes memory recall of stimuli as a function of the
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Anatomy 1.1 Morphology 1.2 Blood supply 1.3 Thalamic nuclei 1.4 Connections 2 Function 3 Development 3.1
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FER1L2; NSRD9 External IDs OMIM : 603681 MGI : 1891247 HomoloGene : 12892 GeneCards : OTOF Gene Gene ontology Molecular function • molecular_function • calcium ion binding
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similar to those that form in vivo, suggesting that synaptogenic signals can function properly in vitro
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of being toxic to the ear ( oto- ), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes
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of being toxic to the ear ( oto- ), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes
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position of the ears to help the brain use auditory cues to judge
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position of the ears to help the brain use auditory cues to judge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsessive–compulsive_disorder
significantly regarding spatial memory , to a lesser extent with verbal memory , fluency , executive function and processing
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significantly regarding spatial memory , to a lesser extent with verbal memory , fluency , executive function and processing
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significantly regarding spatial memory , to a lesser extent with verbal memory , fluency , executive function and processing
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syntax and prosody . Some researchers hypothesize that controlled-language activated circuitry consistently does not function properly in people
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity
evolution of plasticity in both the somatosensory and auditory systems . Both systems show
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other organisms . [ 6 ] Contents 1 Physiology 1.1 Autonomic nervous system 1.2 Reaction 1.3 Function of physiological
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other organisms . [ 6 ] Contents 1 Physiology 1.1 Autonomic nervous system 1.2 Reaction 1.3 Function of physiological
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other organisms . [ 6 ] Contents 1 Physiology 1.1 Autonomic nervous system 1.2 Reaction 1.3 Function of physiological
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the skull that receive blood from posterior dural venous sinus veins. Contents 1 Structure 2 Function 3 See also 4
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were classified as cetaceans mainly based on the structure of the auditory bulla , which is formed
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art facility with modern high frequency ventilation with Nitric Oxide delivery and bedside cerebral function monitoring. Statistical data has
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arterial flutter and bradycardia . Researchers have concluded that generating pain through the auditory system using high intensity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoencephalography
and cognitive brain processes, localizing regions affected by pathology before surgical removal, determining the function of various
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysgraphia
expressive-praxic stage. The linguistic stage involves the encoding of auditory and visual
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2 ] and pheromone production. [ 3 ] Crypsis can in principle involve visual, olfactory or auditory camouflage. [ 4 ] Contents 1
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facial bones in which they are located. Contents 1 Structure 1.1 Development 2 Function 3 Clinical relevance 3
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facial bones in which they are located. Contents 1 Structure 1.1 Development 2 Function 3 Clinical relevance 3