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Auditory Spectral Processing

✍ Scribed by Manuel S. Malmierca, and Dexter R. F. Irvine (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
2005
Leaves
550
Series
International Review of Neurobiology 70
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Spectral Processing by the Peripheral Auditory System: Facts and Models Review Article
Pages 7-48
Enrique A. Lopez‐Poveda

Basic Psychophysics of Human Spectral Processing Review Article
Pages 49-86
Brian C.J. Moore

Across‐Channel Spectral Processing Review Article
Pages 87-119
John H. Grose, Joseph W. Hall III, Emily Buss

Speech and Music Have Different Requirements for Spectral Resolution Review Article
Pages 121-134
Robert V. Shannon

Non‐Linearities and the Representation of Auditory Spectra Review Article
Pages 135-168
Eric D. Young, Jane J. Yu, Lina A.J. Reiss

Spectral Processing in the Inferior Colliculus Review Article
Pages 169-205
Kevin A. Davis

Neural Mechanisms for Spectral Analysis in the Auditory Midbrain, Thalamus, and Cortex Review Article
Pages 207-252
Monty A. EscabΓ­, Heather L. Read

Spectral Processing in the Auditory Cortex Review Article
Pages 253-298
Mitchell L. Sutter

Processing of Dynamic Spectral Properties of Sounds Review Article
Pages 299-330
Adrian Rees, Manuel S. Malmierca

Representations of Spectral Coding in the Human Brain Review Article
Pages 331-369
Deborah A. Hall

Spectral Processing and Sound Source Determination Review Article
Pages 371-398
Donal G. Sinex

Spectral Information in Sound Localization Review Article
Pages 399-434
Simon Carlile, Russell Martin, Ken McAnally

Plasticity of Spectral Processing Review Article
Pages 435-472
Dexter R.F. Irvine, Beverly A. Wright

Spectral Processing In Cochlear Implants Review Article
Pages 473-509
Colette M. McKay

Auditory Spectral Processing: An Overview Review Article
Pages 1-6
Dexter R.F. Irvine, Manuel S. Malmierca

Series Editors
Page ii

Contributors
Pages xi-xii

Index
Pages 511-530

Contents of Recent Volumes
Pages 531-546

Contents
Pages v-ix


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