audiomotor

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

audio- +‎ motor

Adjective[edit]

audiomotor (not comparable)

  1. Related to both the perception of sound and the production of movement.
    • 2002, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Biologically Motivated Computer Vision, →ISBN:
      Nevertheless, our data indicate that azimuth – which the second hidden layer (hereafter, audiomotor layer) needs to extract – is coded by two different mechanisms which are both essential.
    • 2004, Jeanette A. Thomas, Cynthia F. Moss, Marianne Vater, Echolocation in Bats and Dolphins, →ISBN, page 16:
      The rostral pole nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICrp) is important for audiomotor interaction on the basis of anatomical connections with various nuclei of the ascending auditory system and premotor structures.
    • 2013, Issues in Development and Developmental Disorders, →ISBN:
      According to news reporting originating in Champaign, Illinois, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “Audiomotor integration is a basic form of sensorimotor control for regulating vocal pitch and vocal loudness, but its contribution to general motor control has only been studied minimally. In this paper, auditory feedbacck for prolonged force control was investigated by comparing manual and oral force generation and testing short-term audiomotor memory for these effectors."

Translations[edit]

Spanish[edit]

Adjective[edit]

audiomotor (feminine audiomotora or audiomotriz, masculine plural audiomotores, feminine plural audiomotoras or audiomotrices)

  1. audiomotor