auditory
111auditory — A judge s seat in a court …
112auditory — adj. 1 concerned with hearing. 2 received by the ear. Etymology: L auditorius (as AUDITOR, ORY(2)) …
113Brainstem auditory evoked potentials — Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) are a subclass of Event related potentials (ERPs). For AEPs, the event is a sound. AEPs (and ERPs) are very small electrical voltage potentials originating from the brain recorded from the scalp in response to an …
114auditory nerve — noun Date: 1713 either of the eighth pair of cranial nerves connecting the inner ear with the brain and transmitting impulses concerned with hearing and balance see ear illustration …
115auditory tube — noun Date: 1855 eustachian tube …
116auditory language — См. linguaggio auditivo …
117auditory capsule — cartilaginous skeleton about the inner ear in Elasmobranchii, a chondral skeleton in bony fishes comprised of the prootic, opisthotic (or its replacement), intercalar, epiotic (or exoccipital), sphenotic, pterosphenoid and basipshenoid as walls… …
118auditory ossicle — one of a series of bones conducting sound, in fishes the four Weberian ossicles, q.v …
119auditory vesicle — sensory anlage from which the ear develops …
120auditory nerve — see Muller s organ …