In order to understand how we make sense of the complex auditory world in which we live, it is necessary to have information from a wide range of disciplines. "Processing of Complex Sounds by the Auditory System" includes a selection of review papers and original research papers from leading scientists with interests as diverse as the psychology of music perception and inner-ear biology. Rather than attempting a complete coverage of the vast field of hearing research, the book probes the subject with a series of papers, first presented at a meeting of the Royal Society in December 1991, that deal with developments in each discipline. The result is a multi-disciplinary sketch of the field that should act as both a useful reference and a basis for discussion among research workers and advanced students. These papers are also published in "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" series B.
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 136pp. + vi prelims. Dark blue coloured cloth with gilt and red coloured lettering on face and gilt lettering on red plate on spine. Embossed motif on face. Oxford Science Publications. No inscriptions. Fine condition. Appears unread. N° de réf. du vendeur 003129
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