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The perceptual process of hearing

The perceptual process of hearing

Discussion 1 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Explain the perceptual process for hearing.

Discussion 2 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Identify the factors that contribute to auditory localization.

Discussion 3 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Identify the components of speech perception.

Discussion 4 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Describe the influence of auditory perception on behavior.

Discussion 5 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Here is a link to an article about the consequences of untreated hearing loss:

http://www.hearingproblems.com/How_Hearing_Loss_Impacts_Relationships_Chapter3.htm

Thoughts?

Discussion 6 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

It seem that most of society assumes that all deaf people would want to hear if given the chance. Here is a link to an article about several other myths about deaf people:

https://ifmyhandscouldspeak.wordpress.com/common-myths-about-deaf-people-and-the-truth/

Thoughts?

Discussion 7 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

It is easy to forget that certain sounds may not sound the same amongst various cultures. Here is a short article that talks more about this.

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/nov/17/animal-noises-in-different-languages

Discussion 8 – Answer the following in 100 – 150 words with references

Deaf woman hears for the first time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyECCMdlVFo

 

 

 

 

 

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The perceptual process of hearing

            Once sound of a particular frequency and waveform enters the ear, it sets up active patterns on the basilar membrane. It is assumed that the brain usually deals with sound waves in a similar manner it deals with visual patters on the eye’s retina. If a pattern is repeated several times, the brain learns to recognize it. However, a person’s brain usually learns the pattern itself. This implies that the absolute position of the pattern itself is not important. People further possess the ability to interpret the location’s pattern. However, this ability……………

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