When listeners hear these synthetic sounds they do not consider the steps between them to be auditorily equidistant. |
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Sylvia decides that Naomi will need to have information presented to her visually and auditorily. |
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Then, the students can present the settings which they experienced auditorily. |
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Interstellar is a magnificent film, true to the richest traditions of science fiction, visually and auditorily astounding. |
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They begin to look for visual cues to put into context what they're missing auditorily because they are not getting all of the consonant sounds. |
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On such an account, sounds commonly appear auditorily to be in the neighborhood of their sources and thereby furnish useful information about the locations of those sources. |
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Some of his closest aides have whispered that Mr. Chirac, who turns 71 later this month, has been challenged auditorily in noisy rooms for as long as they can remember. |
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We do not auditorily experience spatial features. |
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Moreover, in contrast to auditorily presented words, written words give the patient the opportunity of processing the words over a considerable time. |
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Children can be taught visually, auditorily, or kinesthetically. |
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