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Advances In Hearing Research - Proceedings Of The 10th International Symposium On Hearing

Advances In Hearing Research - Proceedings Of The 10th International Symposium On Hearing
Author: H Fastl
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1995-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9814549266

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The main aim of the symposium on the hearing system is to provide a forum in which data, ideas and models from both the physiological and psychoacoustical standpoints can be presented and discussed. Apart from those areas traditionally covered by such meetings, two areas with important recent advances have been included, viz, development and regeneration. The present volume will be of interest to all scientists working in the field of auditory research.


Advances in Hearing Research

Advances in Hearing Research
Author: Geoffrey A. Manley
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789810222604

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Advances in Hearing Research

Advances in Hearing Research
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Total Pages:
Release: 1995
Genre: Hearing
ISBN: 9789814532785

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Hearing Disorders Handbook

Hearing Disorders Handbook
Author: Maurice H. Miller
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1597568384

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Practical, concise, and time-saving, Hearing Disorders Handbook provides comprehensive, reliable and accurate descriptions of auditory and vestibular disorders, their frequency of occurrence, etiology, diagnosis, and management – all in a single resource. It approaches the subject from a multitude of perspectives from the diverse disciplines that make up the typical hearing rehabilitation team – including audiologists, otologists, speech and language pathologists, plus those working in the related fields of education, genetics, pediatrics, and psychology. Each topic is presented in concise and consistently organized form, sifting the essential from the unessential, and includes references to original print and electronic sources. Gaps in the knowledge of hearing and vestibular disorders are clearly denoted and directions to sources of information that supplement the material available about each disorder are given.


Methods in Comparative Psychoacoustics

Methods in Comparative Psychoacoustics
Author: G.M. Klump
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3034874634

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Twenty five years ago, Bill Stebbins presented the principles of animal psychophysics in an edited volume (Stebbins, 1970) describing an array of modem, creative methodologies for investigating the range of sensory systems in a variety of vertebrate species. These principles included precise stimulus control, a well defined behavioral response, and a rigorous behavioral procedure appropriate to the organism under study. As a generation of comparative sensory scientists applied these principles, our knowledge of sensory and perceptual function in a wide range of animal species has grown dramatically, especially in the field of hearing. Comparative psychoacoustics, i. e. , the study of the hearing capabilities in animals using behavioral methods, is an area of animal psychophysics that has seen remarkable advances in methodology over the past 25 years. Acoustic stimuli are now routinely generated using digital methods providing the researcher with unprecedented possibilities for stimulus control and experimental design. The strategies and paradigms for data collection and analysis are becoming more refined as well, again due in large part to the widespread use of computers. In this volume, the reader will find a modem array of strategies designed to measure detection and discrimination of both simple and complex acoustic stimuli as well experimental designs to assess how organisms perceive, identify and classify acoustic stimuli. Refinements in modem methodologies now make it possible to compare diverse species tested under similar, if not identical, experimental conditions.


Attention

Attention
Author: Harold Pashler
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317715489

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This collection of essays, intended as a text for students, examines the different facets of research into attention. The book is divided into two sections: one deals with psychological research into such areas as visual search, dual-task interference and attentional bottleneck; the other deals with approaches to neural-network modelling and the effects of brain damage on attention.


Psychophysics, Physiology and Models of Hearing

Psychophysics, Physiology and Models of Hearing
Author: Torsten Dau
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810237417

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Recent advances in auditory neuroscience are characterized by a close interaction between neurophysiological findings, psychophysical effects and integrative models that attempt to bridge the gap between neuroscience and psychophysics. This volume introduces the latest developments in this quickly evolving interdisciplinary area. Tutorials by leading international scientists as well as more focused contributions by active researchers providing an invaluable summary of our current knowledge of psychophysics and auditory physiology and the main lines of research in this field. The book will be of interest to anyone involved in hearing research, including neuroscientists, behavioral scientists, acousticians and biophysicists.


Diversity In Auditory Mechanics - Proceedings Of The International Symposium

Diversity In Auditory Mechanics - Proceedings Of The International Symposium
Author: Charles R Steele
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1997-05-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9814547662

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This proceedings volume contains papers presented during the meeting on Diversity in Auditory Mechanics by leading neurobiologists, biophysicists and mathematicians interested in auditory periphery.


Psychoacoustics, Speech And Hearing Aids - Proceedings Of The Summer School And International Symposium

Psychoacoustics, Speech And Hearing Aids - Proceedings Of The Summer School And International Symposium
Author: Birger Kollmeier
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1996-05-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9814548103

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Recent advances in psychoacoustics and speech research have an important impact on our understanding of hearing impairment and the concepts of compensating hearing problems with modern hearing instruments. This proceedings of the summer school and symposium give an introduction into the latest developments in this interdisciplinary area. Tutorials of leading international scientists as well as more focused contributions of active researchers provide an excellent overview and a documentation of the “state of the art”. The book is of interest for everybody involved in hearing research, audiology, and audio signal processing.