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- Bookedited by Gerald M. Edelman, W. Einar Gall, W. Maxwell Cowan.Summary: Recent advances in anatomical, physiological, and psychophysical techniques and new formal analyses have made considerable advances in integrating the various aspects of hearing. Consisting of five sections, this volume begins with development and proceeds from the periphery to the highest psychological functions reflected in speech and guided behavior. In the first section the developing auditory system is considered; in Section Two cochlear neurobiology and current theories of cochlear mechanics are reviewed. Section Three deals with the response properties and electrical characteristics of auditory neurons. Section Four discusses the models of peripheral and central factors in intensity perception, auditory masking, and spectral shape discrimination. The final section examines auditory neuroethology and speech processing. Nielsen 9780471617464 20160527
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Part 1 The developing auditory system: organization and development of the avian brain stem auditory system
modulation of cell adhesion molecules during induction and differentiation of the auditory placode
stimulus coding in the developing auditory system
experience shapes sound localization and auditory unit properties during development in the barn owl. Part 2: The cochlea and auditory nerve: cochlear neurobiology - some key experiments and concepts of the past two decades
cochlear macromechanics
psychophysical aspects of auditory intensity coding
encoding of sound intensity by auditory neurons. Part 3 Neurons, projections, and representations: response properties of cochlear nucleus neurons in relationship to physiological mechanisms
electrical characteristics of cells and neuronal circuitry in the cochlear nuclei studied with intracellular recordings from brain slices
coding of temporal patterns in the central auditory nervous system
frequency resolution, spectral filtering, and integration on the neuronal level
neural mechanisms underlying interaural time sensitivity to tones and noise
auditory mechanisms underlying a neural code for space in the cat's superior colliculus
organization of the cat's auditory thalamus
dynamic modulation of the auditory system by associative learning. Part 4 Psychophysics: timing, masking, and lateralization: temporal mechanisms in auditory stimulus coding
peripheral and central factors in intensity perception
dynamic aspects of auditory masking
auditory profile analysis: some experiments on spectral shape discrimination
pitch perception and the segregation and integration of auditory entities
onset-coding in lateralization: its form, site, and function. Part 5 Neuroethology, audition, and speech: auditory neuroethology and speech processing: complex sound processing by combination-sensitive neurons
neurophysiological and anatomical substrates of sound localization in the owl
representation of speech in the auditory periphery
specialized perceiving systems for speech and other biologically significant sounds. Nielsen 9780471617464 20160527Print c1988 - ArticleHighsmith AK, Feeley JC, Morris GK.Health Lab Sci. 1977 Oct;14(4):253-60.Only in the last few years has Yersinia enterocolitica been recognized as an etiologic agent. The organism, however, is widespread in both the animate and inanimate environments. It has been isolated and recovered from a variety of sources including fecal material, foodstuffs, and water, but vehicles of disease transmission are not fully delineated or understood. The bacteriology of Y. enterocolitica is reviewed and recommended laboratory methodology is described.