auditory
81auditory peripherie hallucination — see auditory pareidolia …
82auditory association area — a sensory association area for auditory stimuli …
83auditory aura — a simple partial seizure marked by auditory sensations …
84auditory nuclei — nuclei of auditory nerve strictly speaking, the cochlear nuclei (nuclei cochleares), although the term is often used more loosely to denote the entire group of vestibulocochlear nuclei …
85auditory evoked potential — (AEP) in electroencephalography, changes in waves in response to sound; see also brainstem auditory evoked p …
86auditory reflex — any reflex caused by stimulation of the auditory (vestibulocochlear) nerve, especially momentary closure of both eyes produced by a sudden sound …
87auditory brainstem response — (ABR) for sensorineural hearing loss: a test that tracks nerve signals arising in the internal ear as they travel along the auditory nerve to the brain region responsible for hearing. A small speaker placed near the ear makes a clicking sound,… …
88auditory system — the series of structures by which sounds are received from the environment and conveyed as signals to the central nervous system; it consists of the external, middle, and internal ear as well as the tracts in the auditory pathways …
89auditory skills training — a method of teaching people to use their hearing to its best potential, undertaken in the treatment of auditory processing disorder …
90auditory nerve — girdos nervas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. auditory nerve vok. Gehörnerv, n rus. слуховой нерв, m pranc. nerf auditif, m …