Examples of using Auditory in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Normal auditory range.
Auditory response… positive.
Shredded her internal auditory canal.
Auditory range: 100,000 cycles.
A copy is going to Auditory Analysis.
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Auditory portion. He's hearing something.
He's hearing something. Auditory portion.
Auditory portion. He's hearing something.
It could be visual, auditory or physical.
Auditory hallucination, of course. Let me in!
No, you don't have schizophrenia. The auditory hallucinations.
The auditory hallucinations… No, you don't have schizophrenia.
Around 39, 40 we start getting degeneration of the auditory pathways.
With an auditory or visual Pavlovian response mechanism.
Daniel has paranoid delusions, auditory and visual hallucinations.
And the connective tissue between the middle and the external auditory canal?
For a guy with auditory hallucinations you sure are judgmental.
Prosecutor, submit an expert diagnosis of Yeondu's auditory state.
The auditory system of the brain. did say the unsub was targeting.
Did say the unsub was targeting the auditory system of the brain.
Auditory hallucination shows further brain degeneration. Get out of my head!
The tympanic tickle, the eustachian tube rub, the auditory nerve nibble.
Get out of my head! Auditory hallucination shows further brain degeneration.
Surgery will correct it all, the chemical imbalance, the seizures, the auditory hallucinations.
The pathway between Ellen's auditory center and her Amygdala is likely still intact.
And the perceptual brain, in this case, to kind of pushthe"Bah" To sound more like a"Vah," mostly the auditory brain ends up using that information.
The bullet entered the external auditory meatus fracturing the skull base- The hardest bone of the skull.
The disassociative mind… can sometimes transfer auditory hallucinations onto objects like animals or toys.
In other words, an auditory reversal in which the subject believes that they are hearing voices from the future, from events that haven't yet transpired.
This is the area where primary auditory processing-- so you're hearing my words, you're sending it up into higher language processing centers.