base recognition on the tone color or timbre of the voice and also on the vocal register.
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it means when some one is talking they use there voice like any thing you say or hum or stuff like that is voice
yes, did you hear his drunked voice? ;)
Absolutely. They can even recognize familiar voices over the phone.
You might hear their footsteps, recognize their voice, or pick up on familiar scents or sounds associated with them. Additionally, pets in the household may react or behave differently when the family member is approaching.
Snakes can't hear sound, so it's not likely that a snake will recognize your voice.
Yes, babies in the womb can hear sounds, including voices, around the 25th week of gestation. The sounds they hear are muffled due to the amniotic fluid and abdominal tissue, but they can recognize their mother's voice and other familiar sounds. This early exposure to speech may help with language development after birth.
It may not necessarily be smarter but it will recognize your voice when it's born. The baby can hear you from the womb. It is comforted by your voice.
children starts to recognize the voices of the peoples,a week after they are born.we recognize the voice by a special part in our brain called auditory part or seat of hearing.when we hear a voice a unique chemical impulse is sent by our ear drum, it reaches the brain and identifies the voice.
automatic processing.
Infants can begin to hear sounds while still in the womb, typically around the 25th week of gestation. By the time they are born, they can recognize their mother's voice and some familiar sounds. After birth, their hearing continues to develop, and they become more responsive to various sounds and speech patterns in the first few months of life.
This is known as "voice pareidolia," a phenomenon where the brain perceives a similarity between a familiar voice and an unfamiliar one, creating a sense of recognition or familiarity.
They say a baby can hear in the womb. They also say he can hear your voice and recognize it. By the time you've had him he's already gotten used to how you sound.
An infant typically begins to recognize its mother's voice around 1 to 3 months of age. This recognition is facilitated by prenatal exposure to the mother's voice during the last trimester, as babies can hear sounds from outside the womb. By this age, infants show preferences for their mother's voice over others, indicating familiarity and recognition.
Hear Our Voice was created in 2007.