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Auditory Spectral Processing

A comprehensive account of the way that spectral information is processed in the brain and then used by listeners to identify and localize sounds.

Manuel S. Malmierca (Author), Dexter R. F. Irvine (Author)

9780123668714

Hardback, published 12 December 2005

560 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm, 1.02 kg

All natural auditory signals, including human speech and animal communication signals, are spectrally and temporally complex, that is, they contain multiple frequencies and their frequency composition, or spectrum, varies over time. The ability of hearers to identify and localize these signals depends on analysis of their spectral composition. For the overwhelming majority of human listeners spoken language is the major means of social communication, and this communication therefore depends on spectral analysis. Spectral analysis begins in the cochlea, but is then elaborated at various stages along the auditory pathways in the brain that lead fr]

Auditory Spectral Processing Malmierca Irvine Hardback Academic Press Volume 70

Auditory Spectral Processing

A comprehensive account of the way that spectral information is processed in the brain and then used by listeners to identify and localize sounds.

Manuel S. Malmierca (Author), Dexter R. F. Irvine (Author)

9780123668714

Hardback, published 12 December 2005

560 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm, 1.02 kg

All natural auditory signals, including human speech and animal communication signals, are spectrally and temporally complex, that is, they contain multiple frequencies and their frequency composition, or spectrum, varies over time. The ability of hearers to identify and localize these signals depends on analysis of their spectral composition. For the overwhelming majority of human listeners spoken language is the major means of social communication, and this communication therefore depends on spectral analysis. Spectral analysis begins in the cochlea, but is then elaborated at various stages along the auditory pathways in the brain that lead fr]

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