| audio f. |
any frequency corresponding to a normally audible sound wave. See also audibility limits, under limit.
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| audio-visual-tactile s. |
the simultaneous rhythmic excitation of the receptors for the senses of hearing, sight, and touch.
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| audioanalgesia |
reduction or abolition of the perception of pain by listening through a head set to recorded music to which a background of “white noise” has been added.
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| audiogenic |
produced by sound.
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| audiogenic e. |
reflex epilepsy caused by auditory stimuli.
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