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The phrase "auditory shadowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to psychology, linguistics, or cognitive science, particularly when discussing the phenomenon of repeating or mimicking sounds or speech immediately after hearing them.
Example: "In the experiment, participants were asked to engage in auditory shadowing to assess their processing speed and accuracy in language comprehension."
Alternatives: "echoing speech" or "sound repetition".
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The auditory shadowing task presumably involves lexical access, in that the subject has to perceive words and produce words.
Therefore, it seems premature to accept the conclusion that the C_V_C segmentation offers the best explanation of reaction time data in the auditory shadowing task.
Neergaard and Huang (2016) offer a new approach to the non-uniqueness problem through an experiment that involves an auditory shadowing task.
It was found that the C_V_C segmentation yields the best statistics to fit the reaction time data in the auditory shadowing task.
The psychological literature includes some impressive cases of successful multi-tasking, such as auditory shadowing while playing the piano or engaging in a visual memory task (Allport et al., 1972) and reading while taking dictation (Hirst, Spelke, Reaves, Caharack, & Neisser, 1980).
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No cases had posterior shadowing.
Po was defined as the most superior and outer point on the ovoid bony shadow of the external auditory meatus.
EAM was defined as a center point of the most outer ovoid soft tissue shadow of the external auditory meatus.
Whereas research into auditory attention stagnated for some time after the early shadowing studies approximately 50 years ago, an increasing number of studies is now being conducted, using various behavioral paradigms as well as electrophysiological measures.
These can be visual (lights or dark shadows moving around the room, monstrous figures), auditory (voices, footsteps, mechanical sounds), tactile (feeling that one is being touched or dragged off the bed or that the bedclothes are being pulled off), and/or proprioceptive (body or limbs vibrating, rapid acceleration of the whole body, out-of-body experiences).
Why the auditory cortex?
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