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The central auditory system / edited by Günter Ehret, Raymond Romand.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.Description: x, 404 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195096843 (acidfree paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Systeme auditif central.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.8/5 20
LOC classification:
  • QP461 .C46 1997
NLM classification:
  • WL 307 C397 1997
Contents:
1. Functional organization of the auditory pathways / Eric M. Rouiller -- 2. Anatomical and functional aspects of the cochlear nucleus / Raymond Romand and Paul Avan -- 3. Superior olivary complex and nuclei of the lateral lemniscus / Robert H. Helfert and Andreas Aschoff -- 4. Auditory midbrain, a shunting-yard" of acoustical information processing / Gunter Ehret -- 5. Acoustical information processing in the auditory thalamus and cerebral cortex / Francois de Ribaupierre.
Summary: How does the brain process the diversity of sounds that the ear can hear? This question lies at the center of this book, a comprehensive source of knowledge written by internationally renowned experts from both sides of the Atlantic. Richly illustrated, this volume covers the structure and function of the central auditory system of mammals in a unique format intended to make the information useful to both beginners and experienced researchers. It starts with a concise overview, and then provides an in-depth treatment of all levels of the central auditory pathway. The idea is to provide a single reference source at a level suitable to advanced students of neurobiology and auditory science, as well as seasoned researchers in these fields. Otolaryngologists and neurologists should also find this book informative and useful.
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Bound printed item Bound printed item National Acoustic Laboratories On Display 612.85 CEN Available 311010

English rev. ed. of: Le systeme auditif central / edite par R. Romand. Paris : INSERM, c1992.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Functional organization of the auditory pathways / Eric M. Rouiller -- 2. Anatomical and functional aspects of the cochlear nucleus / Raymond Romand and Paul Avan -- 3. Superior olivary complex and nuclei of the lateral lemniscus / Robert H. Helfert and Andreas Aschoff -- 4. Auditory midbrain, a shunting-yard" of acoustical information processing / Gunter Ehret -- 5. Acoustical information processing in the auditory thalamus and cerebral cortex / Francois de Ribaupierre.

How does the brain process the diversity of sounds that the ear can hear? This question lies at the center of this book, a comprehensive source of knowledge written by internationally renowned experts from both sides of the Atlantic. Richly illustrated, this volume covers the structure and function of the central auditory system of mammals in a unique format intended to make the information useful to both beginners and experienced researchers. It starts with a concise overview, and then provides an in-depth treatment of all levels of the central auditory pathway. The idea is to provide a single reference source at a level suitable to advanced students of neurobiology and auditory science, as well as seasoned researchers in these fields. Otolaryngologists and neurologists should also find this book informative and useful.

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