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Asked by Guest3872987 in Diseases & Conditions 2 weeks ago - 1 answer
Auditory is hearing so it consists of your inner, middle and outer ear, etc ...more
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Asked by Guest1115669 in Diseases & Conditions 6 months ago - 1 answer
Your ear canal (external auditory meatus, external acoustic meatus), is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear. The human ear canal extends from the pinna to the eardrum and is approx 26 mm in length and 7 mm in diameter. ...more
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Asked by Guest3798958 in Diseases & Conditions 3 weeks ago - 1 answer
An auditory device is a tool such as a hearing aid used to help a person (or machine) hear more clearly. ...more
Answered by Dokenfoley 3 weeks ago
What Is Auditory Integration Training?
Asked by Guest in Employment 3 years ago - 1 answer
Auditory integration training (AIT) is proposed by French otolaryngologists Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Dr. Guy Berard. This is a specific type of music or auditory therapy. This therapy is primarily used to serve the purpose the following conditions – • Inability to phonetic decoding: This is featured by brain's inability to correctly decode the auditory ...more
Answered by sudipa_sarkar 3 years ago
Can Medications Cause Auditory Hallucinations?
Asked by Guest3275506 in Diseases & Conditions 2 months ago - 1 answer
Yes, there is alot that will do that. I always read medications side effects. ...more
Answered by Dolittle2 2 months ago
What Is The Definition Of Auditory Learner?
Asked by Maskhotah in Diseases & Conditions 1 month ago - 1 answer
Someone who learns best by listening. As opposed to someone who is visual and has to see it demonstrated or read it for themselves. A tactile learner has to have "hands on" to grasp a task. ...more
Answered by Nanadeb 1 month ago
Where In The Brain Is Auditory Memory Located?
Asked by Guest572210 in Diseases & Conditions 8 months ago - 1 answer
It is located in the back right side of your brain ...more
Answered by Luigi1122 8 months ago
The Pathway By Which Auditory Information Flows To The Brain?
Asked by Guest795727 in Biology 7 months ago - 2 answers
The ear canal ...more
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Asked by Carlotta36 in Medicines & Treatments 1 year ago - 1 answer
It's possible that a malformation of the spine could have occurred along with a defect in the nerve structure of the ear. This would go back to fetal development and you would have most likely had it all your life, or perhaps a latent (hidden) condition that shows up later.Best Wishes ...more
Answered by Nic7320 1 year ago
The Branch Of The Eighth Cranial Nerve That Conducts Auditory Signals To The Brain Is Called The?
Asked by Guest1026239 in Biology 6 months ago - 1 answer
Cochlear nerve. ...more
Answered by Man2 3 months ago
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