- In
audio signal processing and acoustics, an
echo is a
reflection of
sound that
arrives at the
listener with a
delay after the
direct sound. The delay...
- (3–4 seconds). This
echoic sound resonates in the mind and is repla**** for this
brief amount of time
shortly after being heard.
Echoic memory encodes only...
- Look up
echoes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Echoes may
refer to:
Echoes (acoustic phenomenon), a
reflection of
sound Echoes (2014 film), an American...
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temporal lobe. The
echoic sensory store holds information for 2–3
seconds to
allow for
proper processing. The
first studies of
echoic memory came shortly...
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Echos (Gr****: ἦχος [ˈixos] "sound", pl.
echoi ἦχοι [ˈiçi]; Old
Church Slavonic: гласъ [glasŭ] "voice, sound") is the name in
Byzantine music theory for...
- it is erect. The
corpus spongiosum, a ventral,
medial body that is more
echoic than the
corpora cavernosa, is also
covered by the
tunica albuginea and...
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prostatic stones,
prostatic calcification or
prostatic lithiasis, are hyper-
echoic mineral deposits in the
prostate that are
frequently detected incidentally...
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Echoism may
refer to:
Echoism (psychology), the
opposite of
narcissism The
formation of
words by
imitating sounds, a form of
onomatopoeia Echoism (facial...
- then say "can you say it?" to
induce an
echoic response.
Winokur (1978) is one
example of
research about echoic relations.
Chapter Five of
Verbal Behavior...
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Echo Echo is
Carbon Leaf's
fourth album. It was
released in 2001 by the band's own label,
Constant Ivy Records. "The Boxer" - 3:26 "Wandrin' Around" -...