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Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
Hearing (99% certain).
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Having to do with sound, or hearing.
No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.
The organ responsible for hearing is the ear. The ear is composed of different nerves and passageways that conduct sound.
The organ responsible for hearing is the ear. The ear is composed of different nerves and passageways that conduct sound.
Responsible speech should exhibit sense - not nonsense, sincerity - not cleverness, forthrightness - not superficiality, and should never be part of a plagiarized work.
The people with hearing loss commonly have the greatest difficulty understanding speech in the presence of background noise, it makes sense that speech discrimination tests are also performed with the addition of a noise stimulus. This is often a 'speech babble' played at different volumes relative the loudness of the speech. The client responds by guessing the word or phrase that was spoken in the presence of background noise. The hearing test is performed in many clinics, such as The Art of Hearing which is a hearing aid provider and audiologist.
Balance and hearing both derive from the same organ, the cochlea, therefore the auditory center of the brain is also responsible for perceiving balance.
hearing is the last sense to leave
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Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
Auricular (relating to the sense of hearing) Phonics (or phonetics) I think...
Hearing (99% certain).
A caribou has a good sense of hearing to make it harder for a predator to sneak up on it.
She gave a meaningful speech that resonated with the audience.