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Perspectives on auditory research / edited by Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Springer Handbook of Auditory Research ; 50Editor: New York, NY : Springer New York : Springer, 2014Descripción: xiii, 667 páginas : 122 ilustraciones, 78 ilustraciones en colorTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781461491026
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • RC321-580
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
A Brief History of SHAR -- Structures, Mechanisms and Energetics in Temporal Processing -- The Human Auditory Cortex: In Search of the Flying Dutchman -- From Cajal to the Connectome: Building a Neuroanatomical Framework for Understanding the Auditory System -- Recording from Hair Cells -- Three Decades of Tinnitus Related Research -- The Sense of Hearing in Fishes -- A Quarter-Century’s Perspective on a Psychoacoustical Approach to Loudness -- Nonsyndromic Deafness: It Ain’t Necessarily So -- Evolving Mechanosensory Hair Cells to Hearing Organs by Altering Genes and Their Expression -- The Implications of Discharge Regularity-My Forty-Year Peek into the Vestibular System -- Aging, Hearing Loss and Speech Recognition: Stop Shouting, I Can’t Understand You -- Cochlear Mechanics, Otoacoustic Emissions and Medial Olivocochlear Efferents: 20 Years of Advances and Controversies Along with Areas Ripe for New Work -- Examining Fish in the Sea: A European Perspective on Fish Hearing Experiments -- The Behavioral Study of Mammalian Hearing -- Hearing in Insects: The Why, When and How -- The Cognitive Auditory System -- Fundamentals of Hearing in Amniote Vertebrate -- Directional Hearing in Insects and Other Small Animals: The Physics of Pressure-Difference Receiving Ears -- Cortical Representation of Sound Locations: Distributed Representation by Magnitude and Timing of Neural Spike Patterns -- Mechanisms Underlying the Pitch of Pure and Complex Tones -- Unavoidably Delayed: A Personal Perspective of Twenty Years of Research on a Sound Localization Cue -- Size Matters in Hearing: How the Auditory System Normalizes the Sounds of Speech and Music for Source Size -- A Changing View of the Auditory System Obtained from the Ears of Bats -- From Cave Fish to Pile Driving: A Tail of Fish Bioacoustics -- Current Topics in the Study of Sound Conduction to the Inner Ear -- From Degenerative Debris to Neuronal Tracing: An Anterograde View of Auditory Circuits -- Adventures in Bionic Hearing -- My Dull Deaf Ears: Four Millennia of Acquired Hearing Loss -- What’s the Use of Genetics? -- Advances in the Understanding of Binaural Information Processing: Consideration of the Stimulus as Processed -- Temporal Processing: Observations on the Psychophysics and Modeling of Temporal Integration and Temporal Resolution -- Psychoacoustics and Auditory Perception -- APPENDIX: Table of Contents from SHAR volumes 1-49.
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A Brief History of SHAR -- Structures, Mechanisms and Energetics in Temporal Processing -- The Human Auditory Cortex: In Search of the Flying Dutchman -- From Cajal to the Connectome: Building a Neuroanatomical Framework for Understanding the Auditory System -- Recording from Hair Cells -- Three Decades of Tinnitus Related Research -- The Sense of Hearing in Fishes -- A Quarter-Century’s Perspective on a Psychoacoustical Approach to Loudness -- Nonsyndromic Deafness: It Ain’t Necessarily So -- Evolving Mechanosensory Hair Cells to Hearing Organs by Altering Genes and Their Expression -- The Implications of Discharge Regularity-My Forty-Year Peek into the Vestibular System -- Aging, Hearing Loss and Speech Recognition: Stop Shouting, I Can’t Understand You -- Cochlear Mechanics, Otoacoustic Emissions and Medial Olivocochlear Efferents: 20 Years of Advances and Controversies Along with Areas Ripe for New Work -- Examining Fish in the Sea: A European Perspective on Fish Hearing Experiments -- The Behavioral Study of Mammalian Hearing -- Hearing in Insects: The Why, When and How -- The Cognitive Auditory System -- Fundamentals of Hearing in Amniote Vertebrate -- Directional Hearing in Insects and Other Small Animals: The Physics of Pressure-Difference Receiving Ears -- Cortical Representation of Sound Locations: Distributed Representation by Magnitude and Timing of Neural Spike Patterns -- Mechanisms Underlying the Pitch of Pure and Complex Tones -- Unavoidably Delayed: A Personal Perspective of Twenty Years of Research on a Sound Localization Cue -- Size Matters in Hearing: How the Auditory System Normalizes the Sounds of Speech and Music for Source Size -- A Changing View of the Auditory System Obtained from the Ears of Bats -- From Cave Fish to Pile Driving: A Tail of Fish Bioacoustics -- Current Topics in the Study of Sound Conduction to the Inner Ear -- From Degenerative Debris to Neuronal Tracing: An Anterograde View of Auditory Circuits -- Adventures in Bionic Hearing -- My Dull Deaf Ears: Four Millennia of Acquired Hearing Loss -- What’s the Use of Genetics? -- Advances in the Understanding of Binaural Information Processing: Consideration of the Stimulus as Processed -- Temporal Processing: Observations on the Psychophysics and Modeling of Temporal Integration and Temporal Resolution -- Psychoacoustics and Auditory Perception -- APPENDIX: Table of Contents from SHAR volumes 1-49.

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