acuteness. keenness. sharpness.
Synonym: Smartness Antonym: Ignorance
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Yes. It's the past tense of the verb to score.
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A test of hearing acuity measures the ability to hear sounds at different frequencies and volumes, which is not directly related to cognitive intelligence. Intelligence tests assess cognitive abilities such as problem-solving, reasoning, and memory, which are not dependent on hearing ability. Using a test of hearing acuity as an intelligence test would not accurately measure cognitive intelligence.
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Seeing things that are a long distance away is a good example of visual acuity. A hunter using dogs depends on the acuity of their hearing and sense of smell.
An audiometer is an instrument used to determine the acuity - sharpness or acuteness - of hearing.
In the field of audiology (the study of hearing and deafness), acuity refers to keenness or sharpness of hearing, usually measured as the ability of a person to detect the presence of sound 50% of the time under ideal listening conditions. Thus, a person who has no loss of hearing acuity will detect the presence of very weak or soft sounds; someone whose acuity is diminished will not detect the presence of sound until it is more intense. Stated another way: When audiologists do a simple hearing test and find that a patient has a "hearing loss," they usually mean that the patient did not detect sounds until the intensity of those sounds was increased. That finding represents a loss of hearing acuity. Acuity is usually measured for perception of pure tones (simple sounds produced electronically) or speech. But it can be measured for any kind of sound, including music or noise. Acuity is distinguished from comprehension, which refers to how well people can understand speech that they are able to hear. Thus, some people are able to detect the presence of speech but are not able to understand it at all well, even when it sounds loud enough to them. In that instance, the speech is loud enough; it just isn't clear.
Auditory acuity typically peaks in the late teens to early twenties and gradually declines with age due to natural changes in the inner ear. However, individual variations can impact how long optimal hearing lasts. Regular exposure to loud noises and other factors can accelerate age-related hearing loss.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that either girls or boys inherently have better hearing. Variations in hearing ability can occur among individuals within each gender, but gender itself does not determine hearing acuity. Factors such as genetics, exposure to loud noise, and overall health can influence an individual's hearing regardless of their gender.
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The most common test to assess auditory acuity is the pure-tone audiometry test. This test measures a person's hearing thresholds for various frequencies by presenting pure tones at different intensity levels. It helps identify the softest sounds a person can hear at different frequencies.
The ability to see clearly is called visual acuity