person or object in his environment as though it were not there. In many .... of Robert's threshold. The candy-feeder stimulus was always presented at ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/JP7107G443586140.pdf
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With each team members differences in mind we analyze the teams’ threshold for auditory stimuli which are recognized as circumstantial and conditional. Each team member expressed the idea that personal thresholds vary due to environmental and personal factors. ... A blind person would learn mostly by hearing, and a deaf...
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sonnyskies.blogspot.com/2008/01/team-paper.html
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The difference in hearing threshold between each of the 3 groups was 10 dB. ... be perceived by a person with normal hearing as being of the same intensity as ..... P3 from auditory stimuli in healthy elderly subjects: hearing threshold ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1388245703000300
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A person may wake several times during the night and ... When a dog falls asleep, the threshold for auditory stimuli rises in a characteristic way and shows ...
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psycnet.apa.org/journals/xge/21/1/88.pdf
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of threshold of auditory sensitivity. Primary attention, however, has been ..... (1965) and Teas (1965) found for the late component, certain persons gave .... MAST, T. E., Some aspects of human-evoked responses to auditory stimuli. ...
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jslhr.asha.org/cgi/reprint/10/4/697.pdf
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A method for testing a person's hearing threshold, comprising the steps of: ... 600/559, Ear or testing by auditory stimulus600/25, SURGICALLY IMPLANTED ...
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www.patentstorm.us/patents/6350243/claims.html
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Laboratory for Sound Stimuli and Anatomy of the Auditory System ... Person shouting ... Hearing threshold (2kHz)
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www.skidmore.edu/~hfoley/PercLabs/Auditory1.htm
www.skidmore.edu/~hfoley/PercLabs/Auditory1.htm
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The second and third types of effects on the hearing system that are produced by noise, NITTS and NIPTS, involve an increase in a person's auditory threshold. That is, a person's auditory sensitivity decreases.
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www.macalester.edu/psychology/whathap/UBNRP/Audition/si...
www.macalester.edu/psychology/whathap/UBNRP/Audition/site/noiseeffectshearing.html
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In today's Western culture and lifestyle, children of all ages and adults are continually exposed (bombarded) by a variety of auditory stimuli through the sounds of household and work site machinery, ... Such repetitive rhythms create a more difficult possibility for an affected person to assimilate and compensate.
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www.diaceph.com/NeuroCompensStudy.htm
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