Difference between revisions of "Auditory Modality"

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|Definition=The auditory modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of hearing. It usually arises from an audible stimulation of the auditory (hearing) system, such as from a sound.
 
|Definition=The auditory modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of hearing. It usually arises from an audible stimulation of the auditory (hearing) system, such as from a sound.
 
|Definition Source=JT and AL
 
|Definition Source=JT and AL
|Synonyms=testing
 
 
|Parent Entity=Stimulus Modality
 
|Parent Entity=Stimulus Modality
 
|Example=A musical sound that is heard by the subject is characterized as having an auditory modality.
 
|Example=A musical sound that is heard by the subject is characterized as having an auditory modality.
 
|Comments=Sound waves (when in the audible range for the subjects they are presented to) are characterized as having an auditory modality. Just keep in mind the synaesthetes who may perceive auditory modalities for what are usually non-auditory stimuli.
 
|Comments=Sound waves (when in the audible range for the subjects they are presented to) are characterized as having an auditory modality. Just keep in mind the synaesthetes who may perceive auditory modalities for what are usually non-auditory stimuli.
 
|Curation Status=pending final vetting
 
|Curation Status=pending final vetting
|URI=[[Explicit Response]]
 
 
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