| auditory hallucination |
A hallucination involving the perception of sound, most commonly of voices. Some clinicians and investigators would not include those experiences perceived as coming from inside the head and would instead limit the concept of true auditory hallucinations to those sounds whose source is perceived as being external.
Ãâó: www.indianpsychiatry.com/Glossary.htm
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| auditory perception |
ability to identify, interpret, and attach meaning to sound.
Ãâó: www.luhs.org/health/topics/ent/glossary.htm
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| auditory canal |
Bony tubular passage between tympanic membrane and external auditory meatus.
Ãâó: www.humboldt.edu/~cmc43/glossary.htm
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| auditory |
turning toward a sound stimulus; localizing at least the general direction of a sound source, if not its exact location, by use of the sense of hearing unsupported by visual cues. Orienting is a receptive language milestone that has cognitive content; failure to orient does not necessarily reflect a hearing deficiency. Orienting is one of the few language milestones readily open to direct observation in the clinical setting. ...
Ãâó: www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions/O.html
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| audiologist |
Professional trained in the science of audiology who may assess hearing, determine auditory capacity for processing sound, etc. An individual with a masters or doctorate degree who specializes in hearing assessment and habilitation and rehabilitation of people with hearing disorders.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/hearing_glossary.asp
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