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In planning The Handbook volumes on Audition, we, the editors, made
the decision that there should be many authors, each writing about
the work in the field that he knew best through his own research,
rather than a few authors who would review areas of research with
which they lacked first hand familiarity. For the purposes of the
chapters on Audition, sensory physiology has been defined very
broadly to include studies from the many disciplines that
contribute to our understanding of the structures concerned with
hearing and the processes that take place in these structures in
man and in lower animals. A number of chapters on special topics
have been included in order to present information that might not
be covered by the usual chapters dealing with anatomical, physi
ological and behavioral aspects of hearing. We wish to thank all
authors of the volumes on Audition for the contributions that they
have made. We feel confident that their efforts will also be
appreciated by the many scientists and clinicians who will make use
of the Handbook for many years to come. WOLF D. KEIDEL WILLIAM D.
NEFF Erlangen Bloomington August 1974 Contents Introduction. By G.
v. BEKESY t. With 3 Figures. . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 1
Consideration of the Acoustic Stimulus. By R. R. PFEIFFER. With
Chapter 2 19 Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 9 Comparative Anatomy of the Middle Ear. By O. W. HENSON Jr. With
Chapter 3 23 Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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