Translational perspectives in auditory neuroscience. Normal aspects of hearing / Kelly Tremblay, PHD, CCC-A, Robert Burkard, PHD, CCC-A.
Material type: TextSeries: Translational perspectives in auditory neuroscience ; v. 1.Publisher: San Diego, California : Plural Publishing, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (488 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781597566865
- 1597566861
- Hearing
- Ear -- Physiology
- Hearing disorders
- Hearing -- physiology
- Auditory Perception -- physiology
- Hearing Disorders
- Translational Research, Biomedical
- Oreille -- Physiologie
- Troubles de l'audition
- MEDICAL -- Physiology
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Ear -- Physiology
- Hearing
- 612.85 23
- QP461 .T74 2012eb
- WV 270
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 18, 2014).
""Contents""; ""About the Editors""; ""Contributors""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Physics of Sound""; ""Section I. Anatomy and Physiology""; ""3. Peripheral Anatomy and Physiology�Outer and Middle Ear""; ""4. Anatomy and Physiology of the Cochlea""; ""5. Peripheral Anatomy and Physiology""; ""6. Central Anatomy and Physiology�Cochlear Nuclei""; ""7. The Superior Olivary Complex""; ""8. The Lateral Lemniscus and Inferior Colliculus""; ""9. The Medial Geniculate Body""; ""10. Auditory Cortex�Anatomy and Physiology""; ""11. Efferent System""
""Section II. Functioning Systems: Physiologic Correlates of Perception""""12. Perceptual Correlates of Frequency Coding in the Auditory System""; ""13. Intensity Coding Throughout the Auditory System""; ""14. Binaural Hearing, Sound Localization, and Spatial Hearing""; ""15. Complex Sound Encoding�Vowels and Consonants""; ""Index""
The book starts out with a chapter on acoustics, and the rest of the book focuses on the anatomy and physiology of the peripheral and central auditory systems in a rather traditional manner: from caudal through rostral levels, ending with the descending auditory system. Note that these chapters, for the most part, review topic areas that are best considered basic research and are not translational in nature. However, the final section attempts to tie perception to the underlying physiologic responses, and chapters are parsed into stimulus factors (such as intensity, frequency, binaural stimula.
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