| temporal lobe |
A region of the lateral part of cortex (just center of and slightly behind the ears) concerned with audition and containing primary auditory cortex (ie, the first cortical area to which auditory signals are relayed, also known under the name of Heschl's gyri). [1]
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| temperament |
A person's way of responding to the world. Examples of temperament include shy, bold, risk taking, and cautious.
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| temperament |
In the tuning of a musical instrument to a scale, temperament is the compromise, or deliberate mistuning, of pure or just intervals so the various frequency ratios between notes of the scale are compatible with octaves. This compromise is called a temperament, of which there are theoretically an infinite number. Also called tempered tuning. See meantone, equal temperament, just intonation, syntonic comma, diatonic comma.
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| temporal |
term means parameters such as beat, rhythm, and meter, those having to do with time
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| temple |
If the object is part of a LOOM, use that term.
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