FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE PRESENTS

THE SPECIAL ISSUE


BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASES OF HUMAN COMPLEX-SOUND PERCEPTION

Managing Editor: Pierre Divenyi and Brian Gygi

  

 
TABLE OF CONTENTS

General functions and specific applications of environmental sound research
Brian Gygi, Valeriy Shafiro

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 3152-3166, May 1, 2007]

Brain activity during selective listening to natural speech
Kimmo Alho, Victor A. Vorobyev

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 3167-3176, May 1, 2007]

Studies of tone sequence perception: effects of uncertainty, familiarity, and selective attention
Charles S. Watson, Gary R. Kidd

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 3355-3366, May 1, 2007]

Perceiving sounds in the real world: an introduction to human complex sound perception
William A. Yost

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 3461-3467, May 1, 2007]

The EPIC model of functional asymmetries: implications for research on laterality in the auditory and other systems
Judith L. Lauter

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 3734-3756, May 1, 2007]

Music perception
Diana Deutsch

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 4473-4482, May 1, 2007]

Auditory cortex of bats and primates: managing species-specific calls for social communication
Jagmeet S. Kanwal, Josef P. Rauschecker

[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 4621-4640, May 1, 2007]

The auditory organization of complex sounds
Valter Ciocca

[Frontiers in Bioscience 13, 148-169, January 1, 2008]