Subject: Re: introductory reading on auditory perception From: Ingrid Johnsrude <ij4@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:31:12 -0500 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>Hi Erin, I use chapters out of Chris Plack's book 'The Sense of Hearing'. (Lawrence Erlbaum) for precisely this. The book is short, engagingly written, accurate, and up to date -- published 2005. Its also softcover, so reasonably inexpensive and practical for students to buy. Ingrid Erin E. Hannon wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > I was hoping someone might be able to recommend readings to me. I need > to find some good chapters and/or review papers that would be > appropriate for a one-shot introduction to auditory perception in a > seminar of graduate student who specialize in other areas (i.e., vision, > memory, language). Most readings I've thought of are too long, too > specialized, or too old. I thought I'd see if anyone on the list has > better suggestions. > Thanks very much! > Erin. > -- Ingrid Johnsrude, PhD Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience Department of Psychology Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Canada Tel: 1 613 533 6009 Fax: 1 613 533 2499 e-mail: Ingrid.johnsrude@xxxxxxxx http://psyc.queensu.ca/faculty/johnsrude