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Hearing Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)

Hearing von Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)

Hearing Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)


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Zusammenfassung

A comprehensive reference work covering both the physiological and perceptual aspects of hearing. Intended for researchers and advanced students in the field of hearing, it reviews major areas of research in addition to different discoveries, including active mechanisms in the cochlea and across-channel processes in auditory masking.

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Hearing Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)

Hearing is a comprehensive, authoritative reference work covering both the physiological and perceptual aspects of hearing. Intended for researchers and advanced students in the field of hearing, it reviews major areas of research in addition to new discoveries, including active mechanisms in the cochlea, across-channel processes in auditory masking, and perceptual grouping processes.

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This effort is written explicitly as a handbook and could easily be used as a text in a graduate-level course. It is distinguished by three factors: its comprehensive coverage, the high quality of its content, and the uniformity of writing styles used by its contributors. These attributes are a testament to the efforts of both the editor and contributors. The latter are a truly diverse group being drawn in approximately equal numbers from the United States and Britain with a single contributor each from Australia and The Netherlands.... this is clearly a volume that should be on the shelves of every student of the hearing process whether they are veteran researchers or still in graduate school. Additionally, it will serve as an excellent sourcebook for those whose interest in hearing is more casual. --CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY My aim in editing this volume was to cover all major areas of hearing research with a series of coordinated and well-integrated chapters. Authors were asked particularly to emphasize concepts and mechanisms, and to attempt whenever possible to explain not just what the empirical data show, but also why they show a particular pattern.... There are many links between the phenomena and theories described in the different chapters. These links are pointed out in the extensive cross references between chapters. This should help the reader who wants to find out as much as possible about a specific topic. --BRIAN C.J. MOORE

Über Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)

Brian Moore received his B.A. in Natural Sciences in 1968 and his Ph.D. in Psychoacoustics in 1971, both from the University of Cambridge, England. He is currently Professor of Auditory Perception in the University of Cambridge. He has also been a Visiting Professor at Brooklyn College, the City University of New York, and the University of California at Berkeley and was a van Houten Fellow at the Institute for Perception Research, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. He is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and a member of the Experimental Psychology Society (U.K.), the British Society of Audiology, The American Speech-Language Hearing Association, The American Auditory Society, The Acoustical Society of Japan, the Audio Engineering Society and the Association for Research in Otolaryngology. He is President of the Association of Independent Hearing Healthcare Professionals. He has published 10 books and over 280 scientific papers and book chapters.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

W.M. Hartmann, The Physical Description of Signals. G.K. Yates, Cochlear Structure and Function. A.R. Palmer, Neural Signal Processing. C.J. Plack and R.P. Carlyon, Loudness Perception and Intensity Coding. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency Analysis and Masking. D.A. Eddins and D.M. Green, Temporal Integration and Temporal Resolution. J.W. Hall, III, J.H. Grose, and L. Mendoza, Across-Channel Processes in Masking. A.J.M. Houtsma, Pitch Perception. D.W. Grantham, Spatial Hearing and Related Phenomena. R.M. Stern and C. Trahiotis, Models of Binaural Interaction. C.J. Darwin and R.P. Carlyon, Auditory Grouping. S. Handel, Timbre Perception and Auditory Object Identification. Chapter References. Subject Index.

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GOR013332367
9780125056267
0125056265
Hearing Brian C.J. Moore (University of Cambridge, UK)
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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