(Tobias Overath )


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From:    Tobias Overath  <otobias@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 23 May 2012 23:21:40 +0200
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<html><head></head><body><div style=3D"font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0= px;"><div><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-family: &quot;Sego= e UI&quot; , Helvetica , Arial , sans-serif;font-size: medium;">Dear collea= gues,<div><br/></div><div>For those interested in the structure and functio= n of human auditory cortex, there is a brand new book in the Springer Handb= ook of Auditory Research (SHAR) series on precisely that:</div><div>Poeppel= D, Overath T, Popper AN, Fay RR (eds) (2012) The Human Auditory Cortex. Sp= ringer Science+Business Media, LLC, New York.</div><div>The SHAR series is = aimed at graduate students, new postdoctoral investigators, investigators a= lready working on other aspects of the auditory system, clinicians and clin= ical researchers, and individuals with interests in hearing.</div><div><br/= ></div><div>The book is divided into two parts: the methods section introdu= ces the main methodologies available to study the human auditory cortex (an= atomy, invasive recordings, EEG, MEG, fMRI), while the second part covers s= uch topics as processing of basic acoustic parameters, auditory objects, sp= eech, music, multisensory as well as spatial information, before culminatin= g&nbsp;in a tour-de-force synopsis and theory of everything auditory.</div>= <div><br/></div><div>This is the Springer link, which includes a more detai= led description and chapter list:</div><div><!-- <a href=3D"https://db3prd0= 104.outlook.com:443/owa/redir.aspx?C=3Dlg9A-i8q60KgFjAAB4FXTz12cmyaDM8ISXgW= lNp-FZ78PZPRnwWfQEoODCvXII0vn1voxnOutUU.&amp;URL=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.springe= r.com%2fbiomed%2fneuroscience%2fbook%2f978-1-4614-2313-3" target=3D"_blank"= > -->http://www.springer.com/biomed/neuroscience/book/978-1-4614-2313-3<!--= </a> --></div><div><br/></div><div>The book is obviously also available at= Amazon etc.</div><div><div><br/></div><div>Best,</div><div><br/></div><div= >Tobias &amp; David</div></div></span></div><div><span class=3D"Apple-style= -span" style=3D"font-family: Helvetica;font-size: medium;color: rgb(128,128= ,128);"><div><br/>--</div><div>Tobias Overath, PhD</div><div>UCL Ear Instit= ute</div><div>University College London</div><div>332 Grays Inn Road</div><= div>London, WC1X 8EE</div><div>UK</div><div><!-- <a href=3D"https://db3prd0= 104.outlook.com:443/owa/redir.aspx?C=3Dlg9A-i8q60KgFjAAB4FXTz12cmyaDM8ISXgW= lNp-FZ78PZPRnwWfQEoODCvXII0vn1voxnOutUU.&amp;URL=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.homepag= es.ucl.ac.uk%2f%7eskgtjto" target=3D"_blank"> -->http://www.homepages.ucl.a= c.uk/~skgtjto<!-- </a> --></div></span></div><div><br/></div></div></body><= /html>


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