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Auditory and Brainstem
Auditory neuropathy is diagnosed when a person has present Otoacoustic Emissions and / or Cochlear Microphonics in combination with absent or abnormal Auditory Brainstem Response.
* Auditory Brainstem Response

Auditory and Response
" Human Auditory System Response to Lower Power Density Pulse Modulated Electromagnetic Energy: A Search for Mechanisms ", J Microwave Power 11 ( 2 ): 141, 1976.
Obtaining thresholds is reliant on stimuli being presented in frequencies within the Auditory Response Area.
This can be done as early as in the first two weeks with a BAER test ( Brain Stem Auditory Response Test ).

Auditory and for
Auditory nerve-eighth cranial nerve that connects the inner ear to the brainstem and is responsible for hearing and balance.
It should also be noted that the DSM categories do not comprise a complete list of all communication disorders, for example, Auditory Processing Disorders ( APD ) are not classified under the DSM or ICD-10
These three roles, wrote the prompter John Downes, " gain'd her the Name of Famous Mrs. Barry, both at Court and City, for when ever She Acted any of these three Parts, she forc'd Tears from the Eyes of her Auditory, especially those who have any Sense of Pity for the Distress't.
* American Academy of Pediatrics Auditory integration training and facilitated communication for autism.
Auditory Area 1, or A1, is for hearing, via the auditory system, the primary auditory cortex.
Auditory perception has high temporal and pressure resolution, which opens up possibilities for it as an alternative or complement to visualization techniques.
Though many experiments with data sonification are explored at forums such as the International Community for Auditory Display ( ICAD ), sonification faces many challenges to widespread use for presenting and analyzing data.
In 1992, the International Community for Auditory Display ( ICAD ), was founded in 1992, which provides an annual conference for all research related to auditory display and features many papers and presentations on sonification.
* International Community for Auditory Display
UsiXML ( which stands for USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language ) is a XML-compliant markup language that describes the UI for multiple contexts of use such as Character User Interfaces ( CUIs ), Graphical User Interfaces ( GUIs ), Auditory User Interfaces, and Multimodal User Interfaces.
Auditory imagery is used by neuropsychologists for investigating aspects of human cognition.
* Auditory Disability with Normal hearing, a term for King-Kopetzky syndrome
Auditory sensory substitution systems like the tactile sensory substitution systems aim to use one sensory modality to compensate for the lack of another sensory modality in order to gain a perception of one that is lacking.
Auditory symbols such as choices of spoken words or Morse code can also be integrated with assistive technology for the visually impaired.

Auditory and brain
Auditory evoked potentials ( AEPs ) are a subclass of event-related potentials ( ERP ) s. ERPs are brain responses that are time-locked to some “ event ”, such as a sensory stimulus, a mental event ( such as recognition of a target stimulus ), or the omission of a stimulus.
* Auditory Processing Disorder – auditory information in the brain is processed in an abnormal way.
Auditory neuropathy ( AN ) is a variety of hearing loss in which the outer hair cells within the cochlea are present and functional, but sound information is not faithfully transmitted to the auditory nerve and brain properly.

Auditory and etc
Auditory learners best learn through listening ( lectures, discussions, tapes, etc .).

Auditory and .,
* Simmons, F. B., Electrical Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve in Man, Arch Otolaryng, Vol 84, July 1966
* Wente, E. & Thuras, A., " Auditory Perspective — Loudspeakers and Microphones ", Electrical Engineering, volume 53, pp. 17 – 24 ( January 1934 ).

Auditory and patients
While those who have expressive aphasia tend to retain good spoken language comprehension, other types of aphasia can render patients completely unable to understand any language at all, unable to understand any spoken language ( Auditory verbal agnosia ), while still other types preserve language comprehension, but with deficits.
Auditory stimulation induced more widespread activation in the primary and pre-frontal associative areas of MCS patients than vegetative state patients.

Auditory and hearing
Auditory hallucinations, particularly experiences of hearing voices, are a common and often prominent feature of psychosis.
A similar effect can result from King-Kopetzky syndrome ( also known as Auditory disability with normal hearing and obscure auditory dysfunction ), which is characterized by an inability to process out background noise in noisy environments despite normal performance on traditional hearing tests.
Auditory phonetics is a branch of phonetics concerned with the hearing, acquisition and comprehension of phonetic sounds of words of a language.
Auditory phonetics deals with how the sounds are perceived, exactly what the person hearing the sounds is perceiving.
Auditory means of or relating to the process of hearing:
* Auditory imagery, hearing in head in the absence of sound
* Auditory exclusion ( loss of hearing )
* Auditory verbal agnosia – comprehension of speech is lost but hearing, speaking, reading, and writing ability is retained.
( 1984 ) " Auditory hallucinations of hearing voices in 375 normal subjects ".
* Auditory: Deafness or hearing impairments, including individuals who are hard of hearing ;
Auditory phonetics is a branch of phonetics concerned with the hearing of speech sounds and with speech perception.
Auditory vision substitution aims to use the sense of hearing to convey visual information to the blind.
Auditory function ranges from marked deafness to normal hearing.
He invented an unique hearing aid, called SAFA ( Selective Auditory Frequency Amplifier ) that simulates frequency-range according to the need of the particularHearing Impaired person.
The many other causes of speech delay include autism spectrum disorders, Auditory Processing Disorder, prematurity, and hearing loss.

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