Dictionary Definition
aural adj
1 of or pertaining to hearing or the ear; "an
animal with a very sensitive aural apparatus"
2 relating to or characterized by an aura;
"various aural effects that precede a migraine headache"
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English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɔːrəl
Adjective
auralTranslations
Of or pertaining to sound
- Finnish: ääni-, auditiivinen
- German: akustisch, auditiv
Extensive Definition
Hearing (or audition) is one of the traditional
five senses. It is the
ability to perceive sound
by detecting vibrations via an organ such as the ear. The inability to hear is called
deafness.
In humans and other vertebrates, hearing is
performed primarily by the auditory
system: vibrations
are detected by the ear and
transduced into nerve impulses that are perceived by the brain. Like touch, audition requires
sensitivity to the movement of molecules in the world outside the
organism. Both hearing and touch are types of
mechanosensation.
Hearing tests
Hearing can be measured by behavioral tests using an audiometer. Electrophysiological tests of hearing can provide accurate measurements of hearing thresholds even in unconscious subjects. Such tests include auditory brainstem evoked potentials (ABR), otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and electrocochleography (EchoG). Technical advances in these tests have allowed hearing screening for infants to become widespread.Hearing underwater
Hearing threshold and the ability to localize
sound sources are reduced underwater, in which the speed of sound
is faster than in air. Underwater hearing is by bone
conduction, and localization of sound appears to depend on
differences in amplitude detected by bone conduction.
Hearing in animals
Not all sounds are normally audible to all animals. Each species has a range of normal hearing for both loudness (amplitude) and pitch (frequency). Many animals use sound to communicate with each other, and hearing in these species is particularly important for survival and reproduction. In species that use sound as a primary means of communication, hearing is typically most acute for the range of pitches produced in calls and speech.Frequencies capable of being heard by humans are
called audio or
sonic. The range is
typically considered to be between 15Hz and 20,000Hz. Frequencies
higher than audio are referred to as ultrasonic, while frequencies
below audio are referred to as infrasonic. Some bats use ultrasound for
echo
location while in flight. Dogs are able to hear
ultrasound, which is the principle of 'silent' dog whistles.
Snakes sense
infrasound through their bellies, and whales, giraffes and elephants use it for
communication.
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aural in Bengali: শ্রবণ
aural in Catalan: Oïda
aural in Czech: Sluch
aural in Danish: Høresans
aural in German: Auditive Wahrnehmung
aural in Spanish: Audición
aural in Esperanto: Aŭdo
aural in Basque: Entzumen
aural in French: Ouïe
aural in Indonesian: Pendengaran
aural in Korean: 청각
aural in Hebrew: שמיעה
aural in Lithuanian: Klausa
aural in Dutch: Horen
aural in Japanese: 聴覚
aural in Polish: Słuch
aural in Portuguese: Audição
aural in Romanian: Auz
aural in Russian: Слух
aural in Simple English: Hearing
aural in Slovak: Sluch
aural in Finnish: Kuuloaisti
aural in Swedish: Hörsel
aural in Thai: การได้ยิน
aural in Võro: Kuuldminõ
aural in Chinese: 听觉