auditory stimulus

collocation in English

meaningsofauditoryandstimulus

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auditory
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.dɪ.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑː.də.tɔːr.i/
of or ...
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stimulus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstɪm.jə.ləs/
us
/ˈstɪm.jə.ləs/
something that causes growth ...
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To replicate simultaneously individual pitches or short melodic patterns after anauditorystimulusinvolves fewer synthesis skills and requires less self-monitoring over time.
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Pitch-matching tasks require a child to echo individual pitches or short melodic patterns provided by anauditorystimulus.
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The child then heard one of the stimuli played over speakers and was asked to point to the picture that corresponded to theauditorystimulus.
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There was no trace of any top-down effect of the percept on the adaptation caused by theauditorystimulus.
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However, adaptation was determined by theauditorystimulusand not by the phonemic percept.
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Evoked potentials to brief clicks occurring within 10 msec ofauditorystimuluspresentation reflect the conduction of sensory information through auditory brainstem pathways and nuclei.
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Moreover, the present study examined the effect of music on anotherauditorystimulus, a heard story.
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The habituation task taps a child's ability to notice a mismatch when anauditorystimuluschanges.
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The child was required to listen to a word and then select the word that matched theauditorystimulusfrom a matrix of four written stimuli.
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The response to anauditorystimulusthat occurs as a deviant within a sequence of repetitive stimuli is greater than if it occurs as a repeated stimulus.
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Moreover, repetition of anauditorystimulusdoes not necessarily entail retrieval of the lexical form from memory, which is inherent in other production tasks such as picture naming.
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Energies and flows are explored on canvas as a response toauditorystimulus.
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Each question or group of questions is based on a musical selection or anauditorystimulus.
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This was seen as evidence of visual dominance because participants failed to acknowledge the presence of theauditorystimulusin most bimodal trials.
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Participants received auditory cues to attend to either their left or right, in anticipation of anauditorystimulus.
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His work would also confirm that the eyelid of a newborn is raised in response to a vestibular as well as anauditorystimulus.
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Due to their small amplitude, 500 or more repetitions of theauditorystimulusare required in order to average out the random background electrical activity.
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The most famous partial report task was conducted by presenting participants with anauditorystimulus in the left, right, and both ears simultaneously.
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The first task required a vocal response to anauditorystimulus, followed by a manual response to a visual stimulus second task.
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This method involves hiding the targetauditorystimulusin some way.
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