Auditory
in sentence
43 examples of Auditory in a sentence
As the baby hears a word in her language, the
auditory
areas light up, and then subsequently areas surrounding it that we think are related to coherence, getting the brain coordinated with its different areas, and causality, one brain area causing another to activate.
They are visual, auditory, reading and writing and kinesthetic.
Somehow in tickling our eardrum that transmits energy down our hearing bones, which get converted to a fluid impulse inside the cochlea and then somehow converted into an electrical signal in our
auditory
nerves that somehow wind up in our brains as a perception of a song or a beautiful piece of music.
Now if you look at the brain of an individual who has a cochlear implant and you have them listen to speech, have them listen to rhythm and have them listen to melody, what you find is that the
auditory
cortex is the most active during speech.
So for whatever reason, this implant is not successfully stimulating
auditory
cortices during melody perception.
And of course consider images that can be sensory patterns, visual, such as you're having right now in relation to the stage and me, or
auditory
images, as you are having now in relation to my words.
We are not passive exhibitors of visual or
auditory
or tactile images.
So the same strategy that we used to find the code for the retina we can also use to find the code for other areas, for example, the
auditory
system and the motor system, so for treating deafness and for motor disorders.
So just the same way that we were able to jump over the damaged circuitry in the retina to get to the retina's output cells, we can jump over the damaged circuitry in the cochlea to get the
auditory
nerve, or jump over damaged areas in the cortex, in the motor cortex, to bridge the gap produced by a stroke.
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the
auditory
system.
This movement triggers a signal that travels through the hair cell, into the
auditory
nerve, then onward to the brain, which interprets it as a specific sound.
They send the results of their analysis up to the
auditory
cortex.
But while visual impairment typically only causes visual hallucinations, and hearing loss
auditory
ones, substances like LSD cause perceptual disturbances across all the senses.
If you said B, it means you're an
auditory
learner, that you learn best when information is presented to you in an
auditory
format.
And now I'm going to finish up with another example of this, with
auditory
illusions.
Now, I'll prime the
auditory
part of your brain to tell you what you're supposed to hear, and then hear it again.
What you see in the regions in blue, which lies in
auditory
cortex, are the brain areas that respond more to the real laughs, and what seems to be the case, when you hear somebody laughing involuntarily, you hear sounds you would never hear in any other context.
It's very unambiguous, and it seems to be associated with greater
auditory
processing of these novel sounds.
At that time, sound was trending, and this struck me ... there was no visual art, everything was
auditory.
This panic-inducing episode of coming face-to-face with the creatures from your nightmares can last anywhere from seconds to minutes and may involve visual or
auditory
hallucinations of an evil spirit or an out-of-body feeling like you're floating.
And that preserved many of the original
auditory
features, but removed the meaning.
And as you can see, this incoming sound induced entrainment or alignment in all of the brains in
auditory
cortices that process the sounds, but it didn't spread deeper into the brain.
And when we did that, we didn't see responses that are similar in
auditory
cortices in language, because the language and sound are very different.
Playing a musical instrument engages practically every area of the brain at once, especially the visual, auditory, and motor cortices.
They're less well-known, but they're just as dangerous as the
auditory
effects.
And our
auditory
system has a watchman function.
For example, if our test result suggests that a probationer has a hard time remembering the things they hear, that would be an
auditory
memory deficit.
This is not often associated with a computational challenge, but in this case, we found that persistence of vision and
auditory
intake actually have more in common than we ever realized, and we can see it in this first slide.
There is about 20 regions of the brain that have been modeled, simulated and tested: the
auditory
cortex, regions of the visual cortex; cerebellum, where we do our skill formation; slices of the cerebral cortex, where we do our rational thinking.
Neurologists found out recently that when you open your mouth to create a sound, your own
auditory
cortex shuts down.
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