Ten years ago, as a postdoc, I was tasked with making sure that the grad students at BU’s Hearing Research Center had a firm grounding in the field in which they were working. Attached is the syllabus of the class that resulted. I think there might be some new additions if I taught it again, but the history has not changed. Given that the main interest of most of the students was on binaural hearing, that was featured heavily. Feel free to share this. Erick ------------------------------------------------------- Frederick (Erick) Gallun, PhD Associate Professor, Dept. of Otolaryngology and Neuroscience Graduate Program Faculty Oregon Health & Science University National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research Fax: 503-721-1402 http://www.ncrar.research.va.gov/AboutUs/Staff/Gallun.asp This document is intended for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above. It may contain sensitive information that is protected, privileged, or confidential, and should not be disseminated, distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to receive such information. Unless otherwise noted, this communication represents the views of the sender and not necessarily those of the VA or NCRAR. If you are not the intended recipient or feel you have received this document in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy the original. From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alex Kell What are papers in auditory psychophysics and neuroscience that ever graduate student should have read? The McDermott lab at MIT is putting together a reading group to go through these papers and we thought you folks might have excellent suggestions of papers to add. Thanks in advance! Alex Kell McDermott Lab, MIT |
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CD845 Final Syllabus.pdf
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