Acoustic Resonance Acoustic Resonance is a frequency-dependent change in the response of an acoustic system. The response of a system is a…
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Acoustic Reflex Acoustic Reflex is a contraction of the middle ear muscles (the tensor tympani and stapedius muscle) elicited by intense sounds.…
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Acoustic Phonetics Acoustic Phonetics is the branch of phonetics that studies the physical properties of human speech sounds and the physiological means…
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Acoustic Neuroma Acoustic Neuroma is a benign tumour arising from the auditory nerve, between the cochlea and the brainstem. Common symptoms include…
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Acoustic-Mnestic Aphasia acoustic-mnestic aphasia is a form of aphasia resulting from lesions in the left temporal lobe. It is marked by difficulty…
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Acoustic Filter An acoustic filter is a component of some versions of the working memory model that allows only speechlike stimuli to…
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Acoustic Acoustic is associated with sound. The word is usually used to modify technical terms (e.g., acoustic wave, acoustic impedance, acoustic reflex).…
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Acoustic Environments Acoustic Environments are the acoustic or sound-propagating qualities of a physical environment. In addition to sound intensity (i.e., loudness), an…
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Acoustic Cue Acoustic Cue in phonology, is one of the physical properties of a speech sound (e.g., wave frequency, voice-onset time, intensity)…
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Acoria Acoria (akoria) is a form of polyphagia marked by an excessive appetite and a loss of the sensation of satiety. See…