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Re: good text for basic psychoacoustics?



At Indiana, we used Brian Moore's book "Introduction to the psychology of hearing" for audiology grad students.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tufts, Jennifer" <jennifer.tufts@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 1:53 PM
Subject: good text for basic psychoacoustics?


Dear List,

I am prepping a course in introductory psychoacoustics and am soliciting list members' recommendations for a good text. The intended audience is first-year Au.D. students. These students are preparing for a career in clinical audiology and typically will have somewhat limited math skills. They will have a concurrent course in anatomy and physiology, so I don't need to cover that. Any recommendations?

Thank you.

Jennifer Tufts, Ph.D., CCC-A
Assistant Professor
University of Connecticut
Department of Communication Sciences
850 Bolton Road, Unit 1085
Storrs, CT 06269-1085
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