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The phrase "audible perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the ability to hear or perceive sounds.
Example: "The study focused on the differences in audible perception between various age groups."
Alternatives: "sound perception" or "auditory perception".
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It's important to note that Bartos doesn't just see this project as a travel diary, but as a translation project, "one that reveals an unexpected synchronicity not only between visual and audible perception, but also between nature and culture".
It's important to note that Bartos doesn't just see this project as a travel diary, but as a translation project, "one that reveals an unexpected synchronicity not only between visual and audible perception, but also between nature and culture".
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The second concerns the perception of audible qualities.
Psychoacoustics provides a quantitative theory on this irrelevancy [4 7]: the limits of auditory perception, such as the audible frequency range (20 20000 Hz), the Absolute Threshold of Hearing (ATH), and the masking effect [8].
In order to ensure that participants could hear the auditory stimuli during the perception task and that we could take audible voice samples during scanning of the production task, we used a sparse sampling paradigm throughout the experiment [14], [15].
Unlike the perception most people have of a prison, it was not an audible siren but a coded message via the guard's radio.
If hearing even sounds is not merely a matter of hearing features of acoustic signals or structures, and if it is part of the function of auditory perception to furnish information about distal events on the basis of their audible characteristics, then speech is not entirely unique among things we hear (see also Rosenblum 2004).
Coming back to sounds, the argument based on the constraint of fidelity to the content of auditory perception is thus, in a compact form: in order for sound waves to be audible, they would have to transmit audible information that reaches our ears.
A similar result was also found in an earlier study by Wise (2003), where tinnitus was less audible when hearing aids were programmed using DSL rather than NAL-NL1 formulae, while participants preferred NAL-NL1 for speech perception.
Audible gasp.
(Audible, please).
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