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What is a auditory signal
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An auditory signal refers to any sound or noise that is received and processed by the auditory system. It can vary in frequency, intensity, and duration, and is detected by the ear and transmitted to the brain for interpretation. Auditory signals can include speech, music, environmental sounds, and other types of acoustic vibrations.
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