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audiogram Graph used to record the hearing responses of an individual at different frequencies and intensities.
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audiometry Any kind of testing that involves hearing.
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auditory cortex Area where neural impulses are processed into meaningful bits of auditory information.
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auditory canal Structure that leads from the outer ear (auricle/ pinna) to the eardrum (tympanic membrane).
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auditory agnosia A general term referring to impairments in recognizing auditory objects, events, and sequences that usually follow damage to both temporal lobes. [1]
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