Re: critical bandwidth in cats (William Yost )


Subject: Re: critical bandwidth in cats
From:    William Yost  <wyost(at)WPO.IT.LUC.EDU>
Date:    Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:40:37 -0500

The best book covering psychophysical measures on all animals is the Handbook of Animal Psychophysics. It has tables and graphs of every type of pyschophysical measure on all animals. contact Dick Fay at rfay(at)luc.edu. William A. Yost, PhD Acting Associate Vice President Research Acting Dean of the Graduate School Director, Parmly Hearing Institute Loyola University Chicago 6525 N. Sheridan Rd. Chicago, IL 60626 773-508-2710 FAX: 773-508-2719 wyost(at)luc.edu www.parmly.luc.edu >>> flatmax <flatmax(at)CSE.UNSW.EDU.AU> 04/15 2:02 AM >>> You should look at some papers by D.D. Greenwood in both the JASA and Hearing research. If you can't find the references then I could rustle them up. Matt On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Barbara Muller wrote: > Dear List, > > I am looking for papers that tested cats' critical bandwidth. I'd > like to know what noise levels were used in this studies. > I'd be happy about information. > > Thanks. > > Barbara > -- > > * * * PLEASE NOTE MY NEW ADDRESS * * * > > Barbara S. Muller, PhD. Email : bmuller(at)bme.jhu.edu > Postdoctoral Fellow Voice : 410 955-3162 > The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Fax : 410 955-1299 > Dept. of Otolaryngology-HNS > Traylor Bldg, RM 505 > 720 Rutland Avenue > Baltimore, MD 21205 > USA > > > Old address : > > Barbara Muller > University of Geneva > FPSE > 40, Blvd du Pont d'Arve > 1205 Geneva > Switzerland >


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