Psychology Dictionary
  • Psychology Resources
  1. Home
  2. auditory abilities

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.

Related Terms

phallocentric

phallocentric adj. 1. denoting a culture or bel...

incoherence

incoherence n. inability to express oneself in a clear and...

uncertainty principle

uncertainty principle the principle, introduced by German p...

social role theory

social role theory a model contending that behavioral diffe...

disgust

disgust n. a strong aversion, for example, to the taste, sm...

concurrent operants

concurrent operants two or more operant responses that are...

Quick Info

Category Psychology Term
Definitions 1
First Letter A

Browse by Letter


A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

© 2025 PsychologyDB.com All rights reserved.

Terms Sitemap Contact