By the time they are born, infants can recognize and have a preference for their mother's voice suggesting some pre-natal development of auditory perception.
In other words, there is a tight coupling between auditory perception and action.
The frontotemporal system underlying auditory perception allows us to distinguish sounds as speech, music, or noise.
Input: This is the information perceived through the senses, such as visual and auditory perception.
Changes in auditory and visual perception are typical.
Neurologists look for motor skills, brain functions which include visual and auditory perception.
This causes an unpleasant fullness feeling in the middle ear and alters the auditory perception.
A more poignant example exists through examining auditory perception.
Sound, extended above and below the range of human auditory perception.
"This is music to my auditory perception," he said, realizing that he didn't have ears.