Comparative Hearing: Mammals

Contents: R.R. Fay: Comparative Auditory Research.- G.R. Long: Psychoacoustics.- C.H. Brown: Sound Localization.- W.C. Stebbins, D.B. Moody: How Monkeys Hear the World: Auditory Perception in Nonhuman Primates.- S.M. Echteler, R.R. Fay, A.N. Popper: Structure of the Mammalian Cochlea.- J.J. Rosowski: Outer and Middle Ears.

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