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The Auditory System at the Cocktail Party / edited by John C. Middlebrooks, Jonathan Z. Simon, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Middlebrooks, John C., Editor.
Simon, Jonathan Z., Editor.
Popper, Arthur N., Editor.
Fay, Richard R., Editor.
Series:
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 0947-2657 ; 60
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurosciences.
Otolaryngology.
Neurobiology.
Otorhinolaryngology.
Local Subjects:
Neurosciences.
Otorhinolaryngology.
Neurobiology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 291 p. 41 illus., 14 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Summary:
The Auditory System at the Cocktail Party is a rather whimsical title that points to the very serious challenge faced by listeners in most everyday environments: how to hear out sounds of interest amid a cacophony of competing sounds. The volume presents the mechanisms for bottom-up object formation and top-down object selection that the auditory system employs to meet that challenge. Ear and Brain Mechanisms for Parsing the Auditory Scene by John C. Middlebrooks and Jonathan Z. Simon Auditory Object Formation and Selection by Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Virginia Best, and Adrian K. C. Lee Energetic Masking and Masking Release by John F. Culling and Michael A. Stone Informational Masking in Speech Recognition by Gerald Kidd, Jr. and H. Steven Colburn Modeling the Cocktail Party Problem by Mounya Elhilali Spatial Stream Segregation by John C. Middlebrooks Human Auditory Neuroscience and the Cocktail Party Problem by Jonathan Z. Simon Infants and Children at the Cocktail Party by Lynne Werner Older Adults at the Cocktail Party by M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, Claude Alain, and Bruce A. Schneider Hearing with Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids in Complex Auditory Scenes by Ruth Y. Litovsky, Matthew J. Goupell, Sara M. Misurelli, and Alan Kan About the Editors: John C. Middlebrooks is a Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of California, Irvine, with affiliate appointments in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, the Department of Cognitive Sciences, and the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Jonathan Z. Simon is a Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, with joint appointments in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Department of Biology, and the Institute for Systems Research. Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University, Chicago. About the Series: The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field.
Contents:
Introduction to the Cocktail Party
Auditory Object Formation and Selection
Spatial Mechanisms for Scene Analysis
Informational masking and masking release
Models of Stream Segregation
Spatial Stream Segregation in the Auditory Cortex
Neurophysiology and Neuroimaging of Auditory Stream Segregation in Humans
Development
Aging
Cochlear implants and hearing aids.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:
3-319-51662-0

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