Capacity to recall material (sounds, words, music) that one has heard.
ability to recall information that is heard.
Ability to retain information which has been presented orally; may be short term memory, such as recalling information presented several seconds before; long term memory, such as recalling information presented more than a minute before; or sequential memory, such as recalling a series of information in proper order.
the ability to retrieve or recognize information one has heard and carried forward in time (both words and nonverbal information, like a dog barking or a telephone ringing)(see auditory sequential memory in which the order of the heard information to be remembered is critical).
remembering what is heard
the ability to remember auditory information
One's capacity to retain information transmitted orally. Memory can be: short-term, such as remembering information presented just seconds; long-term, such as recalling information presented more than a minute before; or sequential, such as recalling a string of information in a certain pattern or sequence.
The ability to remember information received through the auditory channel.
The ability to remember what you heard.