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This volume contains the papers presented at the 15th International
Symposium on Hearing (ISH), which was held at the Hotel Regio,
Santa Marta de Tormes, Salamanca, Spain, between 1st and 5th June
2009. Since its inception in 1969, this Symposium has been a forum
of excellence for debating the neurophysiological basis of auditory
perception, with computational models as tools to test and unify
physiological and perceptual theories. Every paper in this
symposium includes two of the following: auditory physiology,
psychoph- ics or modeling. The topics range from cochlear
physiology to auditory attention and learning. While the symposium
is always hosted by European countries, p- ticipants come from all
over the world and are among the leaders in their fields. The
result is an outstanding symposium, which has been described by
some as a "world summit of auditory research. " The current volume
has a bottom-up structure from "simpler" physiological to more
"complex" perceptual phenomena and follows the order of
presentations at the meeting. Parts I to III are dedicated to
information processing in the peripheral au- tory system and its
implications for auditory masking, spectral processing, and c- ing.
Part IV focuses on the physiological bases of pitch and timbre
perception. Part V is dedicated to binaural hearing. Parts VI and
VII cover recent advances in und- standing speech processing and
perception and auditory scene analysis. Part VIII focuses on the
neurophysiological bases of novelty detection, attention, and
learning.
This volume contains the papers presented at the 15th International
Symposium on Hearing (ISH), which was held at the Hotel Regio,
Santa Marta de Tormes, Salamanca, Spain, between 1st and 5th June
2009. Since its inception in 1969, this Symposium has been a forum
of excellence for debating the neurophysiological basis of auditory
perception, with computational models as tools to test and unify
physiological and perceptual theories. Every paper in this
symposium includes two of the following: auditory physiology,
psychoph- ics or modeling. The topics range from cochlear
physiology to auditory attention and learning. While the symposium
is always hosted by European countries, p- ticipants come from all
over the world and are among the leaders in their fields. The
result is an outstanding symposium, which has been described by
some as a "world summit of auditory research. " The current volume
has a bottom-up structure from "simpler" physiological to more
"complex" perceptual phenomena and follows the order of
presentations at the meeting. Parts I to III are dedicated to
information processing in the peripheral au- tory system and its
implications for auditory masking, spectral processing, and c- ing.
Part IV focuses on the physiological bases of pitch and timbre
perception. Part V is dedicated to binaural hearing. Parts VI and
VII cover recent advances in und- standing speech processing and
perception and auditory scene analysis. Part VIII focuses on the
neurophysiological bases of novelty detection, attention, and
learning.
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