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Leap Frog: Leap Scrubs Up---Reading This highly auditory book about a two lived amphibian friend named Leap teaches children to read using tools such as vowel and consonant sounds, sight words and the alphabet while hopping between mud and a bathtub.
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Here, we tested duration perception of sub-second range (∼500 milliseconds) and highly 'predictable' auditory, visual, and auditory-visual events using prospective judgments.
According to one interpretation, cognitive benefits in musicians that appear independent of their highly developed auditory sensory capacity may have developed during musical training and transfer to other cognitive domains.
Cetaceans possess highly derived auditory systems adapted for underwater hearing.
Our taxonomic representation is dominated by the mammalian acoustic specialists, the bats, which uniquely utilize sound to orient in complete darkness (i.e. echolocation; Teeling et al. 2012) and therefore, possess highly specialized auditory systems.
The discovery of a highly-evolved auditory apparatus in Middle Permian parareptiles even further emphasizes that the entire groundplan for the impressive evolutionary history of amniotes was already largely in place by the end of the Paleozoic; what followed was in fact only a subsequent tinkering of earlier inventions.
In mammals, which lack the α-9-ii receptor, acetylcholine receptor subunits α-9 and α-10 are highly expressed in auditory hair cells [ 29] and form heterotetramers at the auditory efferent synapses with cochlear hair cells (see [ 38]), likely regulating the dynamic range of hearing and protecting against environmental or self-generated acoustic trauma.
Their sense of smell is not highly developed, and auditory range is limited.
Even so, the PESQ algorithm betters earlier attempts at predicting MOS [3] largely attributable to a highly evolved Psychoacoustic Auditory Model (PAM).
Using newly collected and prepared fossil material, together with microcomputed tomography scanning of key fossils, the unique arrangement found in Ichthyostega has been interpreted as a highly specialized underwater auditory organ (Clack et al. 2003).
It seems highly unlikely that auditory influences on perceived visual duration would be crucially different for sounds of 100 Hz and sounds of 200 Hz or that an observer's capability of blocking the auditory influence with attention would depend on such a minor frequency difference.
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