ability to hear differences and similarities in spoken word.
is the ability to differentiate among sounds.
Ability to discriminate between sounds of different characteristic frequencies.
Ability to detect differences in sounds; may be gross ability, such as detecting the differences between the noises made by a cat and dog, or fine ability, such as detecting the differences made by the sounds of letters "m" and "n."
the ability to perceive similarities and differences in sounds. For example, to recognize the difference in sounds between the th in thin and the f in fin (see auditory perception).
The brain's ability to tell the difference between very similar sounds.
distinguishing among and understanding different sounds
the ability to discriminate between auditory information
the ability to recognize differences in phonemes (sounds). This includes the ability to identify words and sounds that are similar and those which are different. e.g. "ball" vs. "bell".
The ability to differentiate between sounds.
Ability to differentiate between sounds (eg., "pad" or "pat").
The ability to detect differences in sounds.
The ability to distinguish one speech sound from another. People with auditory discrimination difficulties often" mishear" what has been said.
a child's ability to identify and distinguish among various speech sounds (i.e. the different sound of the letter "o" in "hot" and "hope")
The ability to distinguish (to discriminate) between sounds which are heard and sounds which may be somewhat alike.
People with this disorder have difficulty perceiving differences between speech sounds and sequencing these sounds into meaningful words.