Hearing is the third and final volume in the Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science series. It provides a comprehensive account of our current understanding of auditory perception; that is, how humans and other animals experience the auditory world. INDICE: 1: Christopher J. Plack: Overview; 2: Andrew J. Oxenham & Magdalena Wojczak: Frequency selectivity and masking; 3: Michael Epstein & Jeremy Marozeau: Loudness and intensity coding; 4: Alain de Cheveigné: Pitch perception; 5: Jesko L. Verhey: Temporal resolution and temporal integration; 6: John F. Culling & Michael A. Akeroyd: Spatial hearing; 7: William P. Shofner & Andrew J. Niemiec: Comparative psycoacoustics; 8: Benjamin J. Dyson: Auditory organization; 9: Christopher J. Darwin: Speech perception; 10: W. Jay Dowling: Music perception; 11: Charles Spence & Valerio Santangelo: Auditory attention; 12:Charles Spence & Salvador Soto-Faraco: Auditory perception: interactions withvision; 13: Karen Mattock, Sygal Amitay & David R. Moore: Auditory development and learning; 14: Fan-Gang Zeng & Hamid Djalilian: Hearing impairment; 15: Lorna Halliday & David R. Moore: Auditory basis of language and learning disorders; 16: William J. Davies: The acoustic environment
- ISBN: 978-0-19-923355-7
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 440
- Fecha Publicación: 14/01/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés