auditory input
collocation in Englishmeaningsofauditoryandinput
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auditory
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.dɪ.tər.i/us/ˈɑː.də.tɔːr.i/
of or ...
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input
noun
uk/ˈɪn.pʊt/us/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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Presumably, considering theauditoryinputfirst, "cat" is newer than "look," because "look" has been associated with many contexts before.
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Language acquisition initially proceeds fromauditoryinput, and linguistic utterances usually consist of sentences linking several words without clear physical boundaries.
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These projections are maintained in congenitally deaf subjects when there is no competition withauditoryinput.
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The potential benefits of simultaneous visual andauditoryinputare not clear.
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Mismatch negativity is commonly regarded as a measure of pre-attentive auditory sensory memory, which registers currentauditoryinputfor comparison with subsequent stimuli.
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Fifth, phonological encoding often prevails for various reasons, such as automatic recoding of anauditoryinput, or usefulness of phonological rehearsal.
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L1 speakers acquire gender at an age when they receive predominantlyauditoryinput.
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Articulatory development is also delayed in hearing impaired children, who not only lack access toauditoryinput, but also to the feedback of their own articulations.
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Withoutauditoryinput, a person with prelingual deafness is forced to acquire speech visually through lip-reading.
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Incorrect processing of visual orauditoryinput, for example, may be seen in inattentiveness, disorganization, and poor school performance.
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This suggests that these neurons are producing a corollary discharge, which would allow for direct comparison of motor output andauditoryinput.
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Findings showed that the human brain unintentionally extrapolates expectations about impendingauditoryinput.
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For example written text which enters visually can be held as auditory information, and likewiseauditoryinputcan be visualized.
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This type of hyperacusis, called vestibular hyperacusis, is caused by the brain perceiving certain sounds as motion input as well asauditoryinput.
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Remaining unclear is the source ofauditoryinputinto the vocal pathways described above.
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It attempts to describe how visual orauditoryinput(i.e., hearing or reading a word) is mapped onto a word in a hearer's lexicon.
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Auditoryinputis not critical to joint attention but similar modes of communication and understanding are vital.
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Each nucleus laminaris contains coincidence detectors that receiveauditoryinputfrom the left and the right ear.
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