auditory modality

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auditory modality

The baby responds to the sound of a rattle with her auditory modality.

Definition

Noun: * The sense of hearing; the faculty of perceiving sound: "Auditory modality" refers to the physiological and perceptual system that allows an organism to detect and interpret sound waves. It is the specific sensory channel or mode through which auditory information is received and processed.

Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The auditory modality is crucial for language acquisition in early childhood.
    • Some animals rely more on their auditory modality than on their vision for navigation.
    • The study compared memory recall when information was presented via the visual versus the auditory modality.
Advanced Usage
  • In sensory psychology and neuroscience: The term is used to classify and study one of the primary human senses, often in contrast to other modalities like vision (visual modality) or touch (tactile modality).
    • The research focused on how the brain integrates information from the auditory and visual modalities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Audition (noun): A synonym for the sense or power of hearing.
  • Auditory (adjective): Relating to the sense of hearing (e.g., auditory cortex, auditory stimulus).
  • Hearing (noun): The general ability to perceive sound.
  • Sense of hearing (noun phrase): A common descriptive phrase for this faculty.
Synonyms
  • Hearing
  • Audition
  • Sense of hearing
  • Aural faculty
Notes on Meaning
  • "Auditory modality" is a more formal, technical term used in academic, scientific, and medical contexts. In everyday language, "hearing" is far more common.
  • It specifically emphasizes the itself, not just the act or ability. It is the system that makes the act of hearing possible.
auditory modality

The baby responds to the sound of a rattle with her auditory modality.

Noun
  1. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
    • his hearing was impaired