Hearing: Physiological Acoustics, Neural Coding, and Psychoacoustics

Gulick, W. Lawrence; Frisina, Robert D.; Gescheider, George A.

ISBN 10: 0195043073 ISBN 13: 9780195043075
Published by Oxford University Press, 1989
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Hearing is a detailed introduction to the perception of sound and its neural basis. Highlights include a special historical review of the field of hearing science, a unique introduction to cochlear mechanics aimed at readers new to this area, an extended treatment of the central, auditory portion of the brain not available in any other textbook, and a rich collection of illustrations emphasizing parallels between the psychology and physiology of sound perception. The ideal teaching tool for courses in contemporary hearing science, this text will also serve as a prototype for the study of other sensory systems.

About the Author: W. Lawrence Gulick is at University of Delaware. George A. Gescheider is at Hamilton College.

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Title: Hearing: Physiological Acoustics, Neural ...
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 2nd Edition

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