Auditory fatigue is defined as a temporary loss of hearing after exposure to sound. This results in a temporary shift of the auditory threshold known...
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Listener fatigue (also known as listening fatigue or ear fatigue) is a phenomenon that occurs after prolonged exposure to an auditory stimulus. Symptoms...
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Auditory processing disorder (APD), rarely known as King-Kopetzky syndrome or auditory disability with normal hearing (ADN), is a neurodevelopmental disorder...
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Technology College in Telford, Shropshire Temporary threshold shift, auditory fatigue Tarsal tunnel syndrome, a foot condition Transdermal therapeutic system...
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Acoustic reflex (redirect from Auditory reflex)
seconds of interval, the acoustic reflex is able to play a role against auditory fatigue. Moreover, the full tension of the stapedius muscle cannot be maintained...
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simply, it is about 'purpose' and 'function.'" Additionally, to avoid auditory fatigue for players, the rhythm of most outdoor exploration music is very soothing...
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tone decay test or TTDT) is used in audiology to detect and measure auditory fatigue. It was developed by Raymond Carhart in 1957. In people with normal...
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will be recovered after a few hours to couple of days. Also called auditory fatigue. TTS is also measured in decibels. In addition to hearing loss, other...
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Hallucination (section Auditory)
significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive...
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Insular cortex (section Auditory perception)
relationships, and awareness of homeostatic emotions such as hunger, pain and fatigue. In relation to these, it is involved in psychopathology. The insular cortex...
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specific point will arrive at the ear (generally at the outer end of the auditory canal). Some consumer home entertainment products designed to reproduce...
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their auditory needs in these environments. This auditory ecology, a concept initially coined by Stuart Gatehouse, therefore refers to the auditory environments...
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awareness. In some cases, the trance state in a driver can be so deep that auditory and visual distortions occur. The idea of a hypnotic trance while driving...
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pertains to graphics, visual scenes, pictures, or the sense of sight. Auditory imagery pertains to sounds, noises, music, or the sense of hearing. (This...
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Sonification (category Auditory displays)
sonification Medical and surgical auditory displays Multimodal (combined sense) displays to minimize visual overload and fatigue Navigation DNA Space physics...
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sweating) Fidgeting and restlessness Angry outbursts Self-harm Sleeplessness Fatigue Difficulty concentrating Sensory overload can result from the overstimulation...
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encoded by the CD55 gene Delayed Auditory Feedback, extending the time between speech and hearing Directed attention fatigue, a neuro-psychological phenomenon...
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Anomalous experiences (section Auditory hallucinations)
health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation. The evidence for this statement has...
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Stimulus (physiology) (redirect from Auditory stimuli)
homeostatic ideal may generate a homeostatic emotion, such as pain, thirst or fatigue, that motivates behavior that will restore the body to stasis (such as...
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while listening to music experience the colors in addition to the normal auditory sensations. The synesthetic color experience supplements, but does not...
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Healing environments (section The auditory environment)
the auditory environment be designed to support activity, cognition, rest, and sleep. Adding to the above, patients need positive visual and auditory stimulation...
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Critical period (section Auditory processing)
processing, articulation control, vocabulary acquisition, music training, auditory processing, sport training, and many other traits that can be significantly...
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factors. Her work has centred on auditory alarm implications throughout different areas. Her studies seek to improve auditory alarms. She is a Fellow of the...
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medication is taken by mouth. Side effects of lemborexant include somnolence, fatigue, headache, and abnormal dreams. The medication is a dual orexin receptor...
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the most common symptoms linked with both of these conditions include: Fatigue, Cold intolerance, Menstrual abnormalities, Decreased appetite, Constipation...
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attentiveness. Deficits in spatial memory Reports of heightened subjective fatigue Reduced vigilance and a desire to go back to sleep These symptoms are expressed...
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in a habituation procedure may also reflect nonspecific effects such as fatigue, which must be ruled out when the interest is in habituation. Habituation...
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kyphoscoliosis as well as auditory and visual abnormalities. Fabry disease; A lysosomal storage disease causing anhidrosis, fatigue, angiokeratomas, burning...
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face and mouth. Likewise, Wernicke's area was near the auditory cortex. These motor and auditory areas are important in spoken language processing and...
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ipsilateral facial paralysis, otalgia, and vesicles close to the ear and auditory canal. Due to its proximity to the vestibulocochlear nerve, the virus can...
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