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In "Audition," what's missing is a wife.
In "Audition," though, the awful denouement is earned.
In "Audition," she lets us in on some exciting romances she's had — with, among others, Alan Greenspan, a French hotel caterer named Claude Philippe, and, in the early seventies, Senator Edward Brooke, who in the retelling was the most exciting of them all, because their affair was a secret (he was married), because he was bossy and elusive, and because he was black.
In "Audition," she lets us in on some exciting romances she's had— with, among others, Alan Greenspan, a French hotel caterer named Claude Philippe, and, in the early seventies, Senator Edward Brooke, who in the retelling was the most exciting of them all, because their affair was a secret (he was married), because he was bossy and elusive, and because he was black.
In audition, Nudds claims, one never experiences a space as empty or unoccupied.
In audition, time plays a role similar to space in vision in determining the structure internal to auditory objects.
In audition, as in vision, multiple distinct perceptible individuals might exist simultaneously, and each might persist and survive change (see the discussion of auditory scene analysis in section 2.1 Sounds).
In "Audition Day", Jackson did not play the robot, instead actor Daniel Genalo played the character.
In audition, several studies have demonstrated that perceptual learning occurs in auditory interval and temporal order discrimination [8], [22], [23], [24].
In audition, MMN is found not only to changes in single physical features but also to changes in feature combinations and even in abstract stimulus features (for a review, see [ 11]).
In audition, these changes elicit the mismatch negativity (MMN) component at 100 200 ms from stimulus onset, even if the subjects are not attending to the stimulation but concentrating on another task (for a review, see e.g. [ 2]).
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