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auditory abilities

auditory abilities

abilities to encode and discriminate different sounds or tones, which, according to some theories of intelligence (such as the three-stratum model of intelligence and the Cattell–Horn theory of intelligence), are distinguished from visual abilities of the kind used in discriminating visual stimuli.

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