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What (who) is auditory organ - definition

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

Electric organ         
  • Yamaha]] [[Electone]] STAGEA ELS-01). Though it resembles a 1950s spinet organ in appearance, its digital tone generators and synthesis modules can imitate hundreds of instruments.
  • Hammond]] S-6). Array of buttons on left side are used to play chords.
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  • A modern digital combo organ using DSP technology ([[Nord Electro]] 2).
  • Hammond]] [[Novachord]] (1939)
  • Johannus]] 'Rembrandt,' an example of a large digital organ
  • Schematics of Frequency divider organ using ''transformer-divider'' (In French)
  • A combo organ ([[Vox Continental]]) using [[transistor]]s<!-- and frequency divider-->. It's light, compact and portable.
ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT
Electric Organ; Spinet organ; Digital Organ; Orgatron; Frequency divider organ; Home organ; Electrostatic organ; Electrostatic reed organ; Electric organ (musical instrument); Electrical organ; Electronic organ; Digital organ
An electric organ, also known as electronic organ, is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally designed to imitate their sound, or orchestral sounds, it has since developed into several types of instruments:
hand organ         
  • Detail of inner part of barrel organ
FRENCH MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Hand organ; Barrel Organ; Barrel-organ; Barrel-Organ; Drehorgel; Roller organ; Orgue de Barbarie; Organetto a manovella; Cylinder organ; Grinder organ; Low Countries organ; Organo tedesco; Orgue à manivelle; Leierkasten; Waltzenorgel; Barbary organ
n. to grind, play a hand organ
barrel organ         
  • Detail of inner part of barrel organ
FRENCH MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Hand organ; Barrel Organ; Barrel-organ; Barrel-Organ; Drehorgel; Roller organ; Orgue de Barbarie; Organetto a manovella; Cylinder organ; Grinder organ; Low Countries organ; Organo tedesco; Orgue à manivelle; Leierkasten; Waltzenorgel; Barbary organ
¦ noun a small pipe organ played by turning a handle, which rotates a cylinder studded with pegs that open the valves to produce a preset tune.

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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.