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Re: Core readings in auditory perception
Dear David,
The only one I know of is the rather outdated collection, with a
charmingly eccentric introduction, by J. Donald Harris, entitled
something like "Forty Germinal Papers in Hearing".
I doubt, though, that Amazon have it in stock...
cheers
bob
David Schwartz wrote:
Dear list members,
I'm looking for a collection of core/classic readings in auditory
perception to use for an upper level undergrad course I'm teaching in
the fall. I have in mind something analogous to the visual perception
collection Steve Yantis edited
(http://www.amazon.com/Visual-Perception-Key-Readings-Cognition/dp/0863775985/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1239459553&sr=1-1).
Does such a book exist? If not, what would you consider the ~10 most
important readings in the history of auditory perception research
(aside, of course, from your own publications).
Thanks.
David
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