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    The participants listened to their choice of Indian Classical instrument or Indo Jazz music. Task 1 represents listening to music; Task 2 corresponds to listening to selected music and performing visual Go and No-go trials (task stimuli); and Task 3 represents performing the task in silence. The physiological response to the played music was estimated by measuring the pulse rate. The task performances were obtained by calculating the omission error and reaction time for Go trials, and commission…

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    Being An Audiologist Essay

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    what is An Audiologist? Audiologists are healthcare experts who examine, diagnose, deal with, and manage to listen to loss and to listen to conditions like tinnitus and stability disorders. An audiologist holds at the least a master's diploma in Audiology. specialists seeking training in Audiology who do no longer currently maintain a grasp’s diploma need to now pursue a Doctoral diploma in Audiology (Au.D). Audiologists should be certified within the kingdom in which they exercise, and are…

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    In this modern society, people automatically assume that zombies are the worst creatures on earth. They consider that all zombies decaying, emotionless, and flesh-eating monsters. According to Simon Pegg’s article “The dead and the quick,” the zombies need to be “Slow and steady in their approach, weak, clumsy, often absurd, the zombie relentlessly closes in, unstoppable, intractable… The absence of rage or aggression in slow zombies makes them oddly sympathetic” (Pegg, 2). Pegg explains the…

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    On December 2, 1999, I came into the world and appeared a normal baby. However, the doctor told my mom and dad the shocking news they never expected. The doctor told my parents that after the tests were completed that I had failed the hearing test. They referred my parents to see a specialist about why I failed the hearing test. My parents went to the specialist and were told that they need to wait until I was older to do some tests. After a while I was taken to the Riley Hospital to have more…

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    physical disabilities, are explained in the following statement; “If foot pedals are harder to manage when diabetic changes have resulted in partial amputation, hand controls can offer a safe alternative…[and] An electronic device that detects the high-decibel sound waves of an ambulance or fire truck and alerts drivers who have a hearing impairment” (“Thursday: Equipment That Can Empower Drivers”). As a pre-occupational therapy student, I was intrigued to discover another way that occupational…

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    Task 3 Task A Explain how and why the office staff might feel uncomfortable if the actual values were outside the range of acceptable values identified in Task 1. In any office, the room can be too warm when working as a result of the amount of people in room and the number of computers and printers which are generating heat. An overheated office can result in employees feeling too warm which will leave them perhaps too tired or uncomfortable to work. In order to reduce the heat in the office so…

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    Morse first noticed it on the transatlantic telegraph cables transmitting messages using dots and dashes and it has not gone way since. He handled it by just slowing down the transmission. Amplitude Time Figure 8 101101 transmitted data Figure 8 shows a data sequence, 1,0,1,1,0, which wish to be sent. This sequence is in form of square pulses. Square pulses are nice as an abstraction…

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    R.H. Ettinger describes and details the topic of sensation and perception in chapter four of Psychology: The Science of Behavior. Sensation and perception go hand in hand together to form the basis of every organism 's behavior. Sensation is the direct and immediate experience that affects a sense organ whereas perception is the organization and interpretation of each sensation. The five major senses: vision, audition, gustation, olfaction, and skin senses all go through the process of…

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    conventional organization of pitches to create a major or minor scale INTERVAL- The distance between any two pitches. DYNAMICS- The degree of loudness or softness in music. Dynamics describe the loudness or softness of the tones, which are measured in decibels and depend upon the physical phenomenon of the amplitude of vibration. TONECOLOR- the characteristic of tone that allows us to distinguish a pitch played between two different instruments. It can also distinguish the differences the…

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    Hettler Wellness Model

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    The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the role of music on wellness in the lives of healthy older performance musicians (PMs) having advanced, expert, or virtuoso competencies. The phenomenological approach included seven demographic and three semi-structured interview questionnaires of a convenience sample of 18 PMs who performed by singing, playing instruments, and composing music. Dominant themes emerged on community music participation by physiological, intellectual, emotional…

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