「Auditory」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ior colliculus (or inferior brachium) carries | auditory afferent fibers from the inferior colliculus |
| Hallucinations ( | auditory and visual) |
| he disease is illustrated by symptoms such as | auditory and visual hallucinations, strange thoughts/f |
| low blood pressure, sweating and salivation), | auditory and visual distortions, mood changes, euphori |
| from time to time and has included members of | Auditory Aphasia & Mythmaker. |
| r Force reserves, Hohlt worked as an internal | auditory at LS Ayers department stores and was a proje |
| The | auditory bulla (pl. |
| mentioned four-toothed toothcomb, an inflated | auditory bulla (bony structure that encloses part of t |
| Auditory bullae on a Red Fox skull (Vulpes vulpes). | |
| auditory bullae) is a hollow bony structure on the ven | |
| of the viscacha rat include greatly enlarged | auditory bullae, and the presence of numerous whiskers |
| Sometimes also the external | auditory canal or middle ear can be treated. |
| , around the belly button and in the external | auditory canal (as wax-secreting glands). |
| bilateral stenosis or atresia of the external | auditory canals is described. |
| Complications include abscesses in the | auditory canals, facial paralysis, and enlarged tonsil |
| ward and diverge before terminating above the | auditory capsule. |
| how speech can be used to broadly understand | auditory cognition. |
| a story about the composition to play, so the | auditory could get proper feelings from that. |
| ic (like video art, new media, digital media, | auditory design) emphasised the good sense of this fec |
| or Ovidius was traditionally invoked against | auditory diseases. |
| Auditory distortions, pitch shifts | |
| mfort due to sound, a condition also known as | auditory dysesthesia. |
| that his SMR protocol, which uses visual and | auditory EEG biofeedback, normalizes their EEGs (SMR i |
| erception in rodent, it is not clear that the | auditory effect is preserved in nonhuman species; this |
| Following the two | auditory experiences, Ruiz began waking up early with |
| Main article: | Auditory hallucination |
| cognition is more difficult in the case of an | auditory hallucination, even where it takes the form o |
| Auditory Hallucinations | |
| auditory hallucinations | |
| Auditory Hallucinations (sounds seem distant) | |
| und 1811 Charles Lloyd started suffering from | auditory hallucinations and "fits of aberration" that |
| lar problems of a vascular nature: dizziness, | auditory hallucinations, hypoacusis. |
| noid, delusional, and suffers from visual and | auditory hallucinations, including hearing the voice o |
| d by the Hearing Voices Network's approach to | auditory hallucinations. |
| dual loses touch with reality and experiences | auditory hallucinations. |
| rough a perceptual gateway into "a mysterious | auditory hinterland", suggesting Hamlet-like resignati |
| e is probably most famous for the musical and | auditory illusions that she has discovered, which incl |
| : a Optical Impression (CD+DVD) edition and a | Auditory Impression edition. |
| The | Auditory in the south shadow of the Cathedral |
| l-size football oval and is home to the MARCS | Auditory Laboratories. |
| are aimed at improving speech perception and | auditory learning in normal and clinical populations. |
| helix to the superior margin of the external | auditory meatus. |
| rly all areas of speech and hearing research: | auditory mechanics, peripheral and central auditory ne |
| There has been one report of a margay using | auditory mimicry to try to lure one of its prey. |
| ctrical signals that are then relayed via the | auditory nerve to the auditory brainstem and to the au |
| cerned with the physiology and anatomy of the | auditory nerve and cochlear efferent innervation, as w |
| he region of the ears forming 120 branches or | auditory nerves |
| echanical stimulation (in response to visual, | auditory, olfactory, imagined, or tactile stimuli) act |
| ings which stimulate our tactile, heat, cold, | auditory, olfactory, and visual neuroreceptors. |
| Visual, | auditory, or other sensory hallucinations |
| Neurons of the | auditory or vestibulocochlear nerve (the VIIIth crania |
| h in which trains of stimuli that are usually | auditory or visual are used to assess the neural react |
| conversation with one or more human users via | auditory or textual methods, primarily for engaging in |
| l for the information transfer from the outer | auditory organ to the auditory cerebral cortex, and a |
| 2000, ISBN 978-3-7266-0053-2 ( | auditory perception training) |
| concerns with volume, illusionary spaces and | auditory perception. |
| In my textbook, Keith Johnson's Acoustic and | Auditory Phonetics, the explanation of the Bark scale |
| When the mouth of the | auditory pit is closed, and thus a shut sac, the audit |
| The | auditory pit, also known as the otic pit, is the first |
| The | auditory plate becomes depressed and converted into th |
| he form of a patch of thickened ectoderm, the | auditory plate, over the region of the hind-brain. |
| y to investigate the role of the brain in the | auditory process. |
| Auditory Processing Disorder - auditory information in | |
| s deficit does not result from impairments in | auditory processing or in speech production. |
| Patients with | auditory processing disorder can usually gain the info |
| with speech and language disorders (reading, | auditory processing disorder, autism), the neural enco |
| North-West, causing lifelong hearing loss and | auditory processing delay, and an elevated risk of juv |
| r the diagnosis of physiological disorders in | auditory processing, a method now widely known as BioM |
| modeling, natural language processing, neural | auditory processing, acoustic processing, optimality t |
| When both groups were within | auditory range of each other, Jagger and the staff sho |
| Vision and | Auditory Research Suites |
| rust was awarded to UCL to build a Centre for | Auditory Research to bring together auditory research |
| nd fit them together to create an interesting | auditory sensation. |
| y the endocochlear potential which drives the | auditory signal transduction process is lost, leading |
| teral must be viewed as a way of representing | auditory space in visual form, rather than the tightly |
| ize and show accurately controlled visual and | auditory stimuli and interact with the observer. |
| avel from the ear to the brain in response to | auditory stimuli, which allowed him to track how neuro |
| Smith designed it in the mid-Georgian | auditory style, with the classical lines and clear gla |
| of the inner ear and are responsible for the | auditory system and vestibular system. |
| the olivocochlear system which is part of the | auditory system. |
| the difficulties to a low-level problem with | auditory temporal processing , and those that propose |
| d to the upper part of the pharynx and to the | auditory tube, sending into the tympanic cavity a smal |
| ympani muscle and the tympanic orifice of the | auditory tube, separated from each other by a thin hor |
| strictor and supplies the palatine tonsil and | auditory tube, anastomosing with the tonsillar branch |
| rom the medial lamina of the cartilage of the | auditory tube. |
| panied by hallucinations, particularly of the | auditory variety, and perceptual disturbances. |
| "dominant" (left) hemisphere was modulated by | auditory verbal hallucinations originating in the so-c |
| ofessionally, they are usually referred to as | Auditory Visual Stimulation Devices (AVS devices). |
| The right hemisphere deals with | auditory, visual, and spatial concepts (art, for examp |
| nguage skills based on perceptual modalities ( | auditory, visual, and gestural), processing functions |
| atically fill the gap some form of visual and | auditory warning was needed to prevent passengers from |
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