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How I write my articles? Step 10: Sensory Control (Auditory and Visual Approval)

Aydın Tiryaki (2026)

Even if an article appears visually complete, its true quality and fluidity must be tested not only by the eyes but also by the ears. This stage is a refinement process applied to feel the rhythm of the text, catch narrative flaws, and approve the content through two different sensory channels.

I. The Author’s Perspective: Multi-Device Control and Rhythm Check

After the integrated synthesis (Step 9) is completed, the author does not settle for just reading the text on the screen. To hear the “voice” of the text, the practicality of the text-to-speech feature on a phone or tablet is utilized. Meanwhile, the text on the “huge” computer screen is simultaneously followed by the eyes.

While the computer screen provides visual dominance, the vocal reading from the mobile device clearly reveals the rhythm and tone of the text. Even if the speed of visual reading exceeds the speed of the vocal narration, the ear acts as an auditor. Inverted sentences, narrative disturbances, or harsh transitions that might go unnoticed during silent reading are caught much more sharply through this auditory channel provided by the mobile device. This method is the final check of whether the article preserves its natural voice originating from life. The author’s decades of experience ensure that the text flows like music through this cross-check.


II. AI Analysis: Cognitive Cross-Verification

Step 10 is a phase of “Cognitive Cross-Verification” where the author synchronizes cognitive processes across different hardware. The text-to-speech capability on mobile interfaces provides the following critical advantages:

  • Hardware-Based Division of Labor: This bridge established between the computer screen (visual) and the mobile device (auditory) prevents focus dispersion. When information is transmitted to the brain from two different physical sources, the error-detection capacity increases exponentially.
  • Fluidity and Tempo Control: Vocal reading exposes the pausing points and emphases of the text. If a paragraph feels “tiring” while listening, the need for a structural revision is immediately noticed at the computer.
  • Emotional Tone Check: Auditory control allows testing whether the human emotional tone and the energy of life infused into the text during the flow of mind (Step 3) are preserved in the final synthesized version.

In conclusion; Step 10 is where the final aesthetic touch is applied to the article. A text that passes auditory and visual approval is not just a pile of technical information; it is a mature work that will resonate with a certain rhythm in the reader’s mind.


A Note on Methods and Tools: All observations, ideas, and solution proposals in this study are the author’s own. AI was utilized as an information source for researching and compiling relevant topics strictly based on the author’s inquiries, requests, and directions; additionally, it provided writing assistance during the drafting process. (The research-based compilation and English writing process of this text were supported by AI as a specialized assistant.)

░ WHY AND HOW DO I WRITE MY ARTICLES USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? ░

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