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Слуховая система - Альтман Я.А.

Альтман Я.А. Слуховая система — Л.: Наука, 1990. — 620 c.
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SUMMARY
This text-book presents versatile materials concerning the science connected with the problems of hearing.
The first part is devoted to the psychological acoustics. Physical properties of sound signals and sound emmiters are shortly described, as well as corresponding methods of measurments. Psychoacoustical experimental methods are described in details. There on human hearing is characterized: absolute sensitivity, masking phenomenon, frequency selectivity of the auditory system sound intensity and frequency perception, temporal effects in hearing.
The second chapter is devoted to hearing disorders due to experimental lesions of different regions of the auditory system in animals and pathological disorders in the peripheral and central structures of the auditory system in humans.
The next chapter in the text-book presents biophysical and physiological data related to the peripheral part of the auditory system. On the basis of the new literature characteristics of the basilar partition oscillations following sound stimulation are described. The structure and activity of the auditory receptor ceils are considered in detail, as well as electrical phenomena in the inner ear, synaptic processes in excitation of the auditory nerve fibers and the late data on the acoustic emission.
The following chapter is devoted to physiology of the central parts of the auditory system. General characteristics of the neuronal activity are given for the auditory nerve fibers, neurons from the cochlear nucleus complex, superior olive, inferior colliculus, medial geniculate body and the auditory cortex. The main interconnections among auditory centers and their cellular organization are described.
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