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The word 'auditory' is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something of or relating to hearing, such as an auditory sense or an auditory system. For example, "The auditory system is an important part of human biology."
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We're both too tired to talk, unless barking involuntary responses to auditory hallucinations brought about by prolonged exhaustion counts as talking, which it probably doesn't.
He was subjected to "48 hours of sleep deprivation, auditory overload, total darkness, isolation, a cold shower and rough treatment".
This included "48 hours of sleep deprivation, auditory overload, total darkness, isolation a cold shower and rough treatment".
Simply playing auditory cues while people slept partially undid racial and gender bias, the study found, and the effects were still evident at least a week later.
In addition to using stress positions, sleep deprivation and auditory bombardment against him, Zuley intended to make Slahi think he was taken somewhere else, somewhere more dangerous for him.
One of the hardest tasks facing those who fit these devices is working out the precise choreography of the voltages and timings that need to be applied to the 20 or so electrodes embedded in the auditory nerve, in order to make them work properly.
By putting dyslexic people in their scanner, and giving them tasks such as removing phonemes from the beginnings of words (for example showing them the word "rat" and asking them to pronounce what would be left after the "r" was taken off), Dr Eden and Dr Zeffiro were able to stimulate both the visual and the auditory pathways.
ENGLISH is blind to the arguments of the visually challenged and deaf to the entreaties of those with auditory impairment.
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That is probably connected with the fact that the magno cells in dyslexics are almost 30% smaller than they should be, and nicely parallels the results obtained by Dr Lo Turco.This parallel failure of visual and auditory systems is seen elsewhere in the brain.
He says that music is ingrained in our auditory, cognitive and motor functions.
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