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Affect echoic memory capacity seems to be independent of age.
So sound localization remains possible even in an echoic environment.
Thunder began to boom, made dull and echoic by distance.
Even when they become conventionalized, echoic words are suspect.
The echoic response provided by parents can alert children to possible inadequacies in their messages.
Winokur (1978) is one example of research about echoic relations.
Peacocks are believed to be echoic in their origin and based on the usual call of the bird.
In echoic behavior, the stimulus is auditory and response is vocal.
The sensory memory for sounds that people have just perceived is the form of echoic memory.
Echoic memory represents SM for the auditory sense of hearing.
The name koel is echoic in origin with several language variants.
This echoic memory storage involves several different brain areas, due to the different processes it is involved in.
According to the modality effect, echoic memory has an advantage over iconic memory.
With regards to language, a characteristic of children who begin speaking late in development is reduced duration of echoic memory.
An echoic tannoy voice was announcing a flight arrival.
Rap began in the 14th century as an echoic noun, imitating the sound of a sharp blow.
It is flattered by the echoic warmth of a church acoustic, which St. Bartholomew's provided.
Their name is perhaps echoic of Moroccan Gnawa trance music.
This talking was largely echoic (cf. parrots).
A number of loopily echoic words resonate with the nonsense of non-sense.
Fizzle is of echoic origin, meaning it is a word coined to approximate a sound, and dates from a 1532 scatological use.
The Marathi name Kokatri is echoic in origin.
Some models have a "spring reverb" unit that simulates the reverberation of an echoic ambient.
Overall, echoic memories are stored for slightly longer periods of time than iconic memories (visual memories).
Further research on stroke victims with a reduced auditory memory store has shown that listening to daily music or audio books improved their echoic memory.