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Pitch - Neural Coding and Perception

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Although pitch has been considered an important area of auditory research since the birth of modern acoustics in the 19th century, some of the most significant developments in our understanding of this phenomenon have occurred comparatively recently. In auditory physiology, researchers are now identifying cells in the brainstem and cortex that may be involved in the derivation of pitch. In auditory psychophysics, dramatic developments over the last few years have changed our understanding of temporal pitch mechanisms, and of the roles of resolved and unresolved harmonics. Computational modeling has provided new insights into the biological algorithms that may underlie pitch perception. Modern brain imaging techniques have suggested possible cortical locations for pitch mechanisms.
This timely volume brings together the more recent findings, while emphasizing their relation to the discoveries of the past. It brings together insights from several different methodological areas: physiology, psychophysics, comparative, imaging, etc., in addressing a single scientific problem. Pitch perception can be regarded as one of the main problems of hearing, and the multidisciplinary approach of the book provides a valuable reference source for graduate students and academics.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Overview: The Present and Future of Pitch.- The Psychophysics of Pitch.- Comparative Aspects of Pitch Perception.- The Neurophysiology of Pitch.- Functional Imaging of Pitch Processing.- Pitch Perception Models.- Perception of Pitch by People with Cochlear Hearing Loss and by Cochlear Implant Users.- Pitch and Auditory Grouping.- Effect of Context on the Perception of Pitch Structures.

Zusammenfassung

Although pitch has been considered an important area of auditory research since the birth of modern acoustics in the 19th century, some of the most significant developments in our understanding of this phenomenon have occurred comparatively recently. In auditory physiology, researchers are now identifying cells in the brainstem and cortex that may be involved in the derivation of pitch. In auditory psychophysics, dramatic developments over the last few years have changed our understanding of temporal pitch mechanisms, and of the roles of resolved and unresolved harmonics. Computational modeling has provided new insights into the biological algorithms that may underlie pitch perception. Modern brain imaging techniques have suggested possible cortical locations for pitch mechanisms.
This timely volume brings together the more recent findings, while emphasizing their relation to the discoveries of the past. It brings together insights from several different methodological areas: physiology, psychophysics, comparative, imaging, etc., in addressing a single scientific problem. Pitch perception can be regarded as one of the main problems of hearing, and the multidisciplinary approach of the book provides a valuable reference source for graduate students and academics.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Richard R Fay (Herausgeber), Richard R. Fay (Herausgeber), Andre J Oxenham (Herausgeber), Andrew J Oxenham (Herausgeber), Andrew J. Oxenham (Herausgeber), Christopher J. Plack (Herausgeber), Arthur N. Popper (Herausgeber), Richard R Fay (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 13.09.2005
 
EAN 9780387234724
ISBN 978-0-387-23472-4
Seiten 364
Abmessung 159 mm x 245 mm x 23 mm
Gewicht 784 g
Illustration XVI, 364 p. 76 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Serien Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Medizin > Nichtklinische Fächer

Physiologie, B, Perception, Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde, Otorhinolaryngology, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, Neuroscience, Modeling, implant, Neurosciences, Neurophysiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Zoology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Neurobiology

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