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SENSORY MEMORY REGISTER
Auditory sensory memory; Auditory memory; Auditory recall

ossicle         
  • Anatomy of the three ossicles
THREE BONES IN THE HUMAN EAR
Auditory Ossicles; Ossicle; Tympanic ossicle; Auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle; Middle ear bone complex; Ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicles; Musculi ossiculorum auditus; Ear ossicle; Ear bones; Ear bone; Ossicula auditus; Ossicula auditoria; Hammer, anvil and stirrup; Hammer anvil stirrup; Middle ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle muscles; Bones of the ear
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1. Anatomy & Zoology a very small bone, especially one of those in the middle ear.
2. Zoology a small piece of calcified material forming part of the skeleton of an invertebrate animal such as an echinoderm.
Origin
C16: from L. ossiculum, dimin. of os 'bone'.
Ossicles         
  • Anatomy of the three ossicles
THREE BONES IN THE HUMAN EAR
Auditory Ossicles; Ossicle; Tympanic ossicle; Auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle; Middle ear bone complex; Ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicles; Musculi ossiculorum auditus; Ear ossicle; Ear bones; Ear bone; Ossicula auditus; Ossicula auditoria; Hammer, anvil and stirrup; Hammer anvil stirrup; Middle ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle muscles; Bones of the ear
The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three bones in either middle ear that are among the smallest bones in the human body. They serve to transmit sounds from the air to the fluid-filled labyrinth (cochlea).
Ossicle         
  • Anatomy of the three ossicles
THREE BONES IN THE HUMAN EAR
Auditory Ossicles; Ossicle; Tympanic ossicle; Auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle; Middle ear bone complex; Ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicles; Musculi ossiculorum auditus; Ear ossicle; Ear bones; Ear bone; Ossicula auditus; Ossicula auditoria; Hammer, anvil and stirrup; Hammer anvil stirrup; Middle ear ossicles; Muscles of auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicle; Muscles of the auditory ossicles; Auditory ossicle muscles; Bones of the ear
·noun A little bone; as, the auditory ossicles in the tympanum of the ear.
II. Ossicle ·noun One of numerous small calcareous structures forming the skeleton of certain echinoderms, as the starfishes.

Βικιπαίδεια

Echoic memory

Echoic memory is the sensory memory that registers specific to auditory information (sounds). Once an auditory stimulus is heard, it is stored in memory so that it can be processed and understood. Unlike most visual memory, where a person can choose how long to view the stimulus and can reassess it repeatedly, auditory stimuli are usually transient and cannot be reassessed. Since echoic memories are heard once, they are stored for slightly longer periods of time than iconic memories (visual memories). Auditory stimuli are received by the ear one at a time before they can be processed and understood.

It can be said that the echoic memory is conceptually like a "holding tank", where a sound is unprocessed (or held back) until the following sound is heard, and only then can it be made meaningful. This particular sensory store is capable of storing large amounts of auditory information that is only retained for a short period of time (3–4 seconds). This echoic sound resonates in the mind and is replayed for this brief amount of time shortly after being heard. Echoic memory encodes only moderately primitive aspects of the stimuli, for example pitch, which specifies localization to the non-association brain regions.