单词 | diotic |
释义 | dioticadj. Physiology and Psychology. Involving the simultaneous presentation of the same stimulus to each ear; (also) designating such a stimulus. Also more generally: using both ears; binaural. Cf. dichotic adj., monotic adj. ΚΠ 1891 Monist 1 315 In another article on the same subject, entitled On Interaureal Localisation of Diotic Sensations Karl L. Schaefer of Jena recapitulates in brief the monotic and diotic experiments made by Silvanus B, Thompson, Purkynés, Urbantschitsch, and Preyer. 1910 L. F. Barker in W. Osler & T. McCrae Mod. Med. VII. 23 Sounds are ordinarily heard with both ears (diotic hearing), though sometimes with one alone (monotic hearing). 1981 R. W. Rieber Communication Disorders 286 In diotic stimulation..the signal is heard only in the ear that perceives it louder. 2007 Neurosci. Lett. 416 248/1 Diotic sounds were perceived as if their source was inside the head. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1891 |
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