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Look up auditory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auditory means of or relating to the process of hearing: Auditory system, the neurological structures
Auditory
Developmental or acquired neurological disorders
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the way the brain processes sounds. Individuals with APD usually have normal
Auditory_processing_disorder
Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter
or viscous), or the superposition of such propagated oscillation. (b) Auditory sensation evoked by the oscillation described in (a)." This two-part definition
Sound
Perception of sound without auditory stimulus
An auditory hallucination, or paracusia, is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus. While experiencing an auditory
Auditory_hallucination
Type of learning style
Auditory learning or auditory modality is one of three learning modalities originally proposed by Walter Burke Barbe and colleagues that characterizes
Auditory_learning
Inability to distinguish sounds
Auditory agnosia is a form of agnosia that manifests itself primarily in the inability to recognize or differentiate between sounds. It is not a defect
Auditory_agnosia
How humans use words to communicate
pathways that connect the auditory cortex to the frontal lobe, each pathway accounting for different linguistic roles. The auditory ventral stream pathway
Language processing in the brain
Language_processing_in_the_brain
When perception of one sound is affected by another sound
signal processing, auditory masking occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound. Auditory masking in the frequency
Auditory_masking
Concept in human perception of sound
The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of the human perception of sounds induced by pulsed
Microwave_auditory_effect
Form of art using sound
alternate view sees music as a by-product of linguistic evolution; a type of "auditory cheesecake" that pleases the senses without providing any adaptive function
Music
Hearing disorder
Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a hearing disorder in which the outer hair cells of the cochlea are present and functional, but sound information is not transmitted
Auditory_neuropathy
Specific form of hearing loss
Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) is a specific form of hearing loss defined by the presence of normal or near-normal otoacoustic emissions
Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Auditory_neuropathy_spectrum_disorder
False perceptions of a real sound or outside stimulus
Auditory illusions are illusions of real sound or outside stimulus. These false perceptions are the equivalent of an optical illusion: the listener hears
Auditory_illusion
Inability to comprehend or formulate language
general hearing impairment.[citation needed] Neurodevelopmental forms of auditory processing disorder (APD) are differentiable from aphasia in that aphasia
Aphasia
Part of the temporal lobe of the brain
The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in humans and many other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory
Auditory_cortex
Extension of the time between speech and auditory perception
Delayed auditory feedback (DAF), also called delayed sidetone, is a type of altered auditory feedback that consists of extending the time between speech
Delayed_auditory_feedback
Topics referred to by the same term
Auditory meatus may refer to: External auditory meatus Internal auditory meatus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Auditory
Auditory_meatus
Form of mental imagery
Auditory imagery is a form of mental imagery that is used to organize and analyze sounds when there is no external auditory stimulus present. This form
Auditory_imagery
Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses
citation needed] In auditory–tactile synesthesia, certain sounds can induce sensations in parts of the body. For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia
Synesthesia
Abnormal sensory perception during sleep
headache disorder. It occurs when someone falls asleep or wakes up to loud auditory hallucinations. These noises may sound like explosions or thunder and do
Exploding_head_syndrome
Three bones in each middle ear
The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three irregular bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, and are among the smallest bones
Ossicles
Temporary or permanent loss of hearing due to exposure to sound
Auditory fatigue is defined as a temporary loss of hearing after exposure to sound. This results in a temporary shift of the auditory threshold known
Auditory_fatigue
Temporary loss of hearing due to stress
Auditory exclusion is a form of temporary loss of hearing occurring under high stress. As such it is related to tunnel vision and "the slowing of time
Auditory_exclusion
Biological sound detection process
sound localization mechanisms of the mammalian auditory system have been extensively studied. The auditory system uses several cues for sound source localization
Sound_localization
Auditory phenomenon in the brain
The auditory brainstem response (ABR), also called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) or brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) or brainstem
Auditory_brainstem_response
Sensory system used for hearing
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory
Auditory_system
Band of audio frequencies that produce the effect of auditory masking in the human ear
first tone by auditory masking. Psychophysiologically, beating and auditory roughness sensations can be linked to the inability of the auditory frequency-analysis
Critical_band
Sensory memory register
Echoic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly stores sounds (auditory information or stimulus), allowing them to be digested and comprehended
Echoic_memory
Model of auditory perception
auditory scene analysis (ASA) is a proposed model for the basis of auditory perception. This is understood as the process by which the human auditory
Auditory_scene_analysis
Aid used by humans to control speech production and singing
Auditory feedback (AF) is an aid used by humans to control speech production and singing by helping the individual verify whether the current production
Auditory_feedback
Perception of meaningful patterns or images in random or vague stimuli
discovery of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). EVP has been described as auditory pareidolia. Allegations of backmasking in popular music, in which a listener
Pareidolia
Auditory science or hearing science is a field of research and education concerning the perception of sounds by humans, animals, or machines. It is a heavily
Auditory_science
Common name for an abnormal bone growth within the external ear canal
External auditory canal exostoses (EAE), commonly known as Surfer's ear, is the name for an exostosis or abnormal bone growth within the ear canal. They
Surfer's_ear
Auditory events describe the subjective perception, when listening to a certain sound situation. This term was introduced by Jens Blauert (Ruhr-University
Auditory_event
Medical intervention
An auditory brainstem implant (ABI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf, due
Auditory_brainstem_implant
Science of the sounds of language
Auditory phonetics is the branch of phonetics concerned with the hearing of speech sounds and with speech perception. It thus entails the study of the
Auditory_phonetics
Perception that only seems real
significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive
Hallucination
Inability to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns
Auditory arrhythmia is the inability to rhythmically perform music, to keep time, and to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns. It has been caused by
Auditory_arrhythmia
Multistable auditory perception is a cognitive phenomenon in which certain auditory stimuli can be perceived in multiple ways. While multistable perception
Multistable auditory perception
Multistable_auditory_perception
Inability to comprehend spoken language
Auditory verbal agnosia (AVA), also known as pure word deafness, is the inability to comprehend speech. Individuals with this disorder lose the ability
Auditory_verbal_agnosia
Research program in hearing sciences
their auditory needs in these environments. This auditory ecology, a concept initially coined by Stuart Gatehouse, therefore refers to the auditory environments
Human_auditory_ecology
General page for sound tolerance
Auditory hypersensitivity is a general term for heighted responses to some kinds of sounds, including responses of discomfort or distress. While most people
Auditory_hypersensitivity
Sensory perception of sound by living organisms
Hearing, or auditory perception, is the ability to perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by detecting vibrations as periodic changes in the
Hearing
Dysfunction in one's ability to comprehend and respond to multiple sensory stimuli
disorder (ADHD). Individuals with SPD may inadequately process visual, auditory, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch), vestibular (balance)
Sensory_processing_disorder
Computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) is the study of auditory scene analysis by computational means. In essence, CASA systems are "machine listening"
Computational auditory scene analysis
Computational_auditory_scene_analysis
Selective attention involving the auditory system
auditory attention, or selective hearing, is a process of the auditory system where an individual selects or focuses on certain stimuli for auditory information
Selective_auditory_attention
Tube connecting middle ear to throat
The Eustachian tube (/juːˈsteɪʃən/), also called the auditory tube or pharyngotympanic tube, is a tube that links the nasopharynx to the middle ear, of
Eustachian_tube
Elevated mucous membrane in the nasopharynx
The torus tubarius (or torus of the auditory tube) is an elevation of the mucous membrane of the nasal part of the pharynx formed by the underlying base
Torus_tubarius
Auditory spatial attention is a specific form of attention, involving the focusing of auditory perception to a location in space. Although the properties
Auditory_spatial_attention
Use of sound to communicate information from a computer to the user
Auditory display is the use of sound to communicate information from a computer to the user. The primary forum for exploring these techniques is the International
Auditory_display
Artery of the internal ear
The labyrinthine artery (auditory artery, internal auditory artery) is a branch of either the anterior inferior cerebellar artery or the basilar artery
Labyrinthine_artery
Medical intervention
Auditory-verbal therapy is a method for teaching deaf children to listen and speak using hearing technology such as hearing aids and auditory implants
Auditory-verbal_therapy
Canal within the temporal bone
The internal auditory meatus (also meatus acusticus internus, internal acoustic meatus, internal auditory canal, or internal acoustic canal) is a canal
Internal_auditory_meatus
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
suitable name, which seeks to incorporate both the respective auditory and non-auditory aspects of misophonia and misokinesia into a single condition
Misophonia
False perception of sound
variety of underlying causes and may be generated at any level of the auditory system as well as outside that system. The most common causes are hearing
Tinnitus
Physiological capacity
skin, nose, and mouth) that correspond to a respective visual (vision), auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance), somatosensory (touch), olfactory (smell)
Sense
Viral auditory illusion
Twitter Problems playing this file? See media help. Yanny or Laurel is an auditory illusion that became popular in May 2018, in which a short audio recording
Yanny_or_Laurel
Partial or total inability to hear
of hearing loss that affect speech discrimination alone. One example is auditory neuropathy, a variety of hearing loss in which the outer hair cells of
Hearing_loss
Aspect of animal behaviour and morphology
and mimicry. Crypsis can involve visual, olfactory (with pheromones) or auditory concealment. When it is visual, the term cryptic coloration, effectively
Crypsis
Supranational political and economic union
states outside the eurozone. The European Court of Auditors (ECA) is the auditory branch of the European Union. It was established in 1975 in Luxembourg
European_Union
One of the four lobes of the mammalian brain
lobe is involved in primary auditory perception, such as hearing, and holds the primary auditory cortex. The primary auditory cortex receives sensory information
Temporal_lobe
Aspect of neuroanatomy
neuroanatomy, brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs), also called brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAERs), are very small auditory evoked potentials
Brainstem auditory evoked potential
Brainstem_auditory_evoked_potential
Bony structures in the skull that serve the purpose of transmitting sounds
In the auditory system, the columella contributes to hearing in amphibians, reptiles and birds. The columella form thin, bony structures in the interior
Columella_(auditory_system)
Cranial nerve for hearing and balance
The vestibulocochlear nerve or auditory vestibular nerve, also known as the eighth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VIII, or simply CN VIII, is a cranial nerve
Vestibulocochlear_nerve
Phenomena of sensory perception
tingling sensation on the skin". It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory and visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control
ASMR
Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear
The ear canal (external acoustic meatus, external auditory meatus, EAM) is a pathway running from the outer ear to the middle ear. The adult human ear
Ear_canal
Inability to picture something in one's mind
reduced auditory imagery; however, this self-reported reduction in auditory imagery was not evident in performance on tasks thought to require auditory imagery
Aphantasia
Nerve carrying auditory information from the inner ear to the brain
The cochlear nerve (also auditory nerve or acoustic nerve) is one of two parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve, a cranial nerve present in amniotes, the
Cochlear_nerve
Scientific study of sound perception
involving the scientific study of the perception of sound by the human auditory system. It is the branch of science studying the psychological responses
Psychoacoustics
Scientific study of brain processes related to music
down the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then leads to several layers of synapses at numerous clusters of neurons, or nuclei, in the auditory brainstem
Neuroscience_of_music
Perceptual property in music ordering sounds from low to high
allows sounds to be ordered on a frequency-related scale. Pitch is a major auditory attribute of musical tones, along with duration, loudness, and timbre.
Pitch_(music)
integration is a cognitive process that involves the combination of different auditory information presented binaurally, or to each ear. In humans, this process
Binaural_fusion
Arrangement of sound frequency processing in the brain
vestibulocochlear nerve and associated midbrain structures to the primary auditory cortex via the auditory radiation pathway. Throughout this radiation, organization
Tonotopy
Clade of reptiles
whether sauropods could float. Modern birds communicate by visual and auditory signals, and the wide diversity of visual display structures among fossil
Dinosaur
Chapel in Geneva, Switzerland
The Calvin Auditorium or Calvin Auditory (French: Auditoire de Calvin), originally the Notre-Dame-la-Neuve Chapel, is a chapel in Geneva, Switzerland,
Calvin_Auditory
Auditory hallucination associated with hearing loss
subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. "MES" has also been associated with musical hallucinations, which is a complex form of auditory hallucinations
Musical_ear_syndrome
1976 book by Julian Jaynes
mind", a non-conscious mentality prevalent in early humans that relied on auditory hallucinations. In his book, Jaynes examines historical texts and archaeological
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
The_Origin_of_Consciousness_in_the_Breakdown_of_the_Bicameral_Mind
Auditory moving window
The auditory moving-window is a psycholinguistic paradigm developed at Michigan State University by Fernanda Ferreira and colleagues. Ferreira and colleagues
Auditory_moving-window
Hearing loss caused by an inner ear or vestibulocochlear nerve defect
nerve (the vestibulocochlear nerve) or the auditory tracts of the brainstem. If higher levels of the auditory tract are affected, this is known as central
Sensorineural_hearing_loss
Phrase used in computer science
received by the DCN and passed up the auditory chain to the superior olivary complex on the way to the auditory cortex destination.[citation needed] GIGO
Garbage_in,_garbage_out
Linear filter
distribution and sinusoidal tone. It is a widely used model of auditory filters in the auditory system. A gammatone response was originally proposed in 1972
Gammatone_filter
Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience
used to collect visual or auditory stimuli that are used to replace lost sight and hearing, respectively. The visual or auditory data collected from the
Sensory_substitution
Midbrain structure involved in the auditory pathway
of the auditory pathway and receives input from several peripheral brainstem nuclei in the auditory pathway, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex
Inferior_colliculus
Method used by several animal species to determine location using sound
Hiram Maxim independently proposed that bats used sound below the human auditory range to avoid obstacles. In 1920, the English physiologist Hamilton Hartridge
Animal_echolocation
American educationist (1909–1989)
(December 27, 1908 – March 18, 1989) was an American educator and pioneer of auditory-verbal therapy. In 1938, she made headlines when a judge jailed her for
Helen_Beebe
Sounds birds use to communicate
that auditory feedback was necessary for the maintenance of song in adult birds with crystallized song, Leonardo & Konishi (1999) designed an auditory feedback
Bird_vocalization
American singer-songwriter (born 1969)
train wreck". She said her inability to hear the music without in-ear auditory feedback caused the mishap. Carey's representatives and Dick Clark Productions
Mariah_Carey
Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli
sensory neurons associated with the auditory system leads to disorders such as: Auditory processing disorder – Auditory information in the brain is processed
Sensory_neuron
Largely debunked theories that aim to account for differences in individuals' learning
modalities (often identified by the acronym VAK): Visualizing modality Auditory modality Kinesthetic modality Barbe and colleagues reported that learning
Learning_styles
Detectable change in the internal or external surroundings
external ear resonate in the tympanic membrane, which articulates with the auditory ossicles, or the bones of the middle ear. These tiny bones multiply these
Stimulus_(physiology)
Auditory feedback headset
Forbrain is an auditory feedback headset developed by Sound for Life Ltd. The device uses bone-conduction technology and a proprietary electronic filter
Forbrain
Small domesticated carnivorous mammal
(PDF) on 7 July 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2026. Heffner, H. E. (1998). "Auditory awareness". Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 57 (3–4): 259–268. doi:10
Cat
Use of non-speech audio to convey information
the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. Auditory perception has advantages in temporal, spatial, amplitude, and frequency
Sonification
Medical condition
sensorineural hearing loss caused by damage to the primary auditory cortex. Cortical deafness is an auditory disorder where the patient is unable to hear sounds
Cortical_deafness
Specialized sweat glands in the ear
glands are specialized sweat glands located subcutaneously in the external auditory canal, in the outer third. Ceruminous glands are simple, coiled, tubular
Ceruminous_gland
Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing
developed this further. Recently there seems to be evidence of two distinct auditory systems as well. As visual information exits the occipital lobe, and as
Two-streams_hypothesis
Book by Keith Allan Johnson
Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics is a textbook by Keith Allan Johnson designed for an introductory course in phonetics. The book was reviewed by Rungpat
Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
Acoustic_and_Auditory_Phonetics
Domesticated species of canid
and body posture. With their acute sense of hearing, dogs rely on the auditory aspect of communication for understanding and responding to various cues
Dog
subcomponents. The N200 in response to attended or unattended deviant auditory stimuli, similar to what was originally seen in Sutton et al. (1965), is
N200_(neuroscience)
Portion of the mammalian cerebral cortex
showed auditory responses that resemble those observed in Heschl's gyrus, whereas the anterior part responded to the emotional contents of the auditory stimuli
Insular_cortex
AUDITORY
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain
Good Boy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
King; Lord Ganesha; Powerful; Best of the King
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Handsome; Good Looking
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Carried; Red
Girl/Female
Hindu
A Goddess
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Morning; Entrance of Heaven; Destroyer of Enemies; King of the Kings; Emperor
Female
Egyptian
, the the daughter of Psametik II.
Female
Greek
(Ιόλη) Greek name derived from the word iole, IOLE means "violet." In mythology, this is the name of a woman loved by Herakles.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Teutonic
Famous Land
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New
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n.
The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or auditory bulla.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the ear; auricular; auditory.
n.
The external ear; esp. the largest and deepest concavity of the external ear, surrounding the entrance to the auditory canal.
n. sing. & pl.
A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of Ear.
n.
A little bone; as, the auditory ossicles in the tympanum of the ear.
n.
One of the small bones or particles of calcareous or other hard substance in the internal ear of vertebrates, and in the auditory organs of many invertebrates; an ear stone. Collectively, the otoliths are called ear sand and otoconite.
n.
An auditory ossicle.
a.
On the side of the auditory capsule; near the external ear.
a.
Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.
n.
An instrument for transmission of auditory vibrations through the bones of the head, so as to be appreciated as sounds by persons deaf from causes other than those affecting the nervous apparatus of hearing.
n.
The outermost of the three small auditory bones, ossicles; the hammer. It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process, the handle or manubrium. See Illust. of Far.
n.
A sac containing small, calcareous concretions (otoliths). They are found in many Medusae, and other invertebrates, and are supposed to be auditory organs.
n.
An instrument which, placed against the teeth, conveys sound to the auditory nerve; an audiphone.
n.
The auditory capsule.
a.
In front of the auditory capsule; -- applied especially to a bone, or center of ossification, in the periotic capsule.
n.
Visual persistence, or persistence of the visual impression; auditory persistence, etc.
a.
Situated behind the tympanum, or in the skull, behind the auditory meatus.
n.
An auditory cyst or vesicle; one of the simple auditory organs of many invertebrates, containing a fluid and otoliths; also, the embryonic vesicle from which the parts of the internal ear of vertebrates are developed.
n.
One of the auditory organs of certain medusae; -- called also auditory tentacle.