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Discover Ludwig"auditory input" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to information or stimuli that is received through hearing. It can be used in various contexts, such as in medical or psychological discussions, educational settings, or when describing how someone processes information. An example sentence: "The child's auditory input was crucial in developing their language and communication skills."
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From the cochlea, the auditory input is sent to many auditory nuclei.
The auditory input finally goes to the primary and secondary auditory areas of the temporal lobes.
The cochlea is probably structurally developed from around the 18th gestational week to provide auditory input.
She tells them he has difficulties processing emotional and auditory input and his singing, while charming, keeps everyone at a social distance.
Congenitally blind people never received any visual input, so the region was taken over by auditory input after birth.
From there, the auditory input is sent to the medial geniculate nucleus and the inferior colliculus, as with the relay stations of the retina.
Blind people must rely more than sighted people on auditory input in order to acquire information about the world.
The first component followed changes in the auditory input with high fidelity and was of similar amplitude in young and older adults.
Given clinical observations that sound is often paired with movement (e.g., hearing noise when a stiff joint or back moves), auditory input could feasibly modulate the need to protect the spine.
This perceptual error can be manipulated: providing auditory input in synchrony to forces applied to the spine modulates prediction accuracy in both groups, without altering actual stiffness, demonstrating that feeling stiff is a multisensory perceptual inference consistent with protection.
Second, we evaluated whether perception would be modified in both groups in line with change in the auditory input over time by comparing the creaky sound to a 'creaky decrease' condition (volume decreased over 3 indentations).
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