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acoustic phonetic processing
the cognitive ability to discriminate items on the basis of contrasts in sonorance, manner, place, or voicing in auditory stimuli.

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tone monitor/discrimination
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

pitch/monitor discrimination
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

phonological discrimination
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

divided auditory attention
  • response time and accuracy
 
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Definition contributed by EMiller about one year ago:

the cognitive ability to discriminate items on the basis of contrasts in sonorance, manner, place, or voicing in auditory stimuli.

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

the cognitive ability to discriminate items on the basis of contrasts in sonorance, manner, place, or voicing in auditory stimuli. (from PMID: 8811970)

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

The cognitive ability to discriminate items on the basis of contrasts in sonorance, manner, place, or voicing in auditory stimuli. (from PMID: 8811970)

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

The cognitive ability to discriminate items on the basis of contrasts in sonorance, manner, place, or voicing in auditory stimuli. (PMID: 8811970)

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Definition contributed by SAdministrator about three years ago:

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An examination of impaired acoustic-phonetic processing in aphasia.
Gow DW Jr, Caplan D
(Brain Lang)
1996 Feb
Open Abstract | Citation Profile




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