Buch, Englisch, Band 119, 456 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 873 g
Reihe: NATO Science Series A:
Buch, Englisch, Band 119, 456 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 873 g
Reihe: NATO Science Series A:
ISBN: 978-1-4612-9316-3
Verlag: Springer US
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Cochlear Mechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions.- Changes in Cochlear Frequency Selectivity Produced by Tectorial-Membrane Manipulation.- Basilar Membrane Tuning in the Pigeon Ear.- Ultra-High Frequency Selectivity in the Horseshoe Bat: Does the Bat Use an Acoustic Interference Filter?.- Asymmetry in Reflection of Cochlear Waves.- The Effects of Temperature on Otoacoustic Emission Tuning Properties.- Spontaneous Oto-acoustic Emissions, Threshold in Quiet, and Just Noticeable Amplitude Modulation at Low Levels.- Mechanical and Electrical Tuning in Hair Cells.- The Evolution of Mechanisms of Frequency Selectivity in Vertebrates.- Harmonic Components in Hair Cell Responses.- Membrane Currents in Solitary Turtle Hair Cells.- Correlation Between the Kinetic Properties of Ionic Channels and the Frequency of Membrane-Potential Resonance in Hair Cells of the Bullfrog.- Direct Evidence for an Active Mechanical Process in Mammalian Outer Hair Cells.- The Cellular Physiology of Isolated Outer Hair Cells: Implications for Cochlear Frequency Selectivity.- Outer Hair Cell Motility and Cochlear Frequency Selectivity.- Electrophysiological Measures of Frequency Selectivity and Suppression.- Some Aspects of Rate Coding in the Auditory Nerve.- Adaptation, Suppression and Tuning in Amphibian Acoustical Fibers.- Frequency Selectivity, Adaptation, and Suppression in Goldfish Auditory Nerve Fibers.- Frequency Selectivity of Acoustically Evoked Potentials from Peripheral and Central Vestibular Structures.- Low Doses of Aminoglycosides Alter the Action Potential Tuning Curve Without Change in Threshold Sensitivity.- Compound Action Potential (CAP) Tuning in Man and Guinea Pig: Effect of Probe Tone Level and Hearing Loss.- Auditory Nerve-Fibre Bandwidths Determined by Two Different Simultaneous Masking Procedures.- Single-Neuron Timing Curves Measured with Psychoacoustic Masking Paradigms.- Measurement and Interpretation of Phase-Locked Neural Responses.- Basilar Membrane Motion and Spike Initiation in the Cochlear Nerve.- Filtering Due to the Inner Hair-Cell Membrane Properties and its Relation to the Phase-locking Limit in Cochlear Nerve Fibres.- Phase Response of Low-Frequency Cochlear Ganglion Cells in the Starling.- Synchronization and Suppression in Primary Auditory Fibers: An Examination of Vector Strength in Relation to Suppression.- Effects of Phase and Amplitude Spectrum in the Nonlinear Processing of Complex Stimuli in Single Fibers of the Auditory Nerve.- Possible Role of Low and Medium Spontaneous Rate Cochlear Nerve Fibers in the Encoding of Waveform Periodicity.- Cochlear Nerve Fibre Temporal Discharge Patterns, Cochlear Frequency Selectivity and the Dominant Region for Pitch.- Strategies for the Representation of Broadband Stimuli in the Discharge Patterns of Auditory-Nerve Fibers.- Comparisons Between Actual and Simulated Responses of Auditory Nerve Fibers Excited by Natural Stop Consonant-Vowel Syllables.- Responses of Cochlear Nucleus Neurons to Speech Signals: Neural Encoding of Pitch, Intensity and Other Parameters.- Encoding the Acoustic Spectrum in the Spatio-Temporal Responses of the Auditory Nerve.- Thinning Periodicity Detectors for Modulated Pulse Streams.- Psychoacoustic Measures of Frequency Selectivity and Suppression.- Critical Bandwidth at Low Frequencies Reconsidered.- Frequency Resolution Measured by Adaptively Varying the Notchwidth: Results from Normals and Hearing Impaired.- The Effect of Hearing Impairment on Auditory Filter Shapes in Simultaneous and Forward Masking.- Tuning Curves at High Frequencies and Their Relation tothe Absolute Threshold Curve.- ‘Frequency’ and the Detection of Spectral Shape.- Processing of Complex Signals and the Role of Inhibition.- The Unimportance of Suppression.- Masking Produced by Fluctuating Sounds.- Effects of the Temporal Properties of a Masker upon Simultaneous-Masking Patterns.- ‘Binaural Frequency Selectivity’ and CMR.- Masking of Short Noise Probes by Frequency Sweeps for Hearing-Impaired and Normal-Hearing Listeners.- Perceptual Correlates of Frequency Selectivity.- The Relationship Between Frequency Selectivity and Frequency Discrimination for Subjects with Unilateral and Bilateral Cochlear Impairments.- Monaural Phase Sensitivity: Frequency Selectivity and Temporal Processes.- On Thresholds of Short-Duration Intensity Increments and Decrements.- The Role of Aural Frequency Analysis in Pitch Perception with Simultaneous Complex Tones.- Participants.- First Author Index.