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[AUDITORY] 30 Sept: Ecological Perspectives on Hearing, a Special issue in JASA & JASA-EL




Dear AUDITORY colleagues,

Reminder, CALL FOR PAPERS

Submission Deadline: September 30, 2025

Ecological Perspectives on Hearing: A Special Issue in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and JASA - Express Letter

Ecological approaches to hearing by human and non-human organisms aim to study an organism's ability to use sound to represent, understand, manipulate, and navigate the surrounding environment, emphasizing ecologically relevant sounds and tasks.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Statistics of natural auditory scenes
Detection, discrimination and identification of natural sounds
Principles of auditory scene analysis applied to natural environments
Causal perception of natural sounds
Neural correlates of natural sound perception
Effects of hearing loss and rehabilitation devices on natural sound perception
Biodiversity assessment via ecoacoustic approaches
Habitat assessment via ecoacoustic approaches
Population, community, landscape and conservation ecology
Restorative effects of natural sounds
Auditory perception of wilderness

Guest Editors:
Laurie Heller (Liason editor), laurieheller@xxxxxxx
 --Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Christian Lorenzi christian.lorenzi@xxxxxxxxxx
 --Ecole normale supérieure & Université Paris Sciences & Lettres, France
Camille Desjonquères desjonqc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 --CNRS & Université Grenoble – Alpes, France
Frederic Theunissen theunissen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 --University of California, Berkeley, USA