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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 의학 > 신경과학
· ISBN : 9781441973108
· 쪽수 : 695쪽
· 출판일 : 2011-12-19
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1 Noise and Marine Life: Progress From Nyborg to Cork in Science and Technology to Inform Decision Making Brandon L. Southall 2 Listening Backward - Early Days of Marine Bioacoustics William N. Tavolga Section 2 - Sound Detection by Aquatic Animals 3 Effects of Underwater Noise on Marine Mammals Christine Erbe 4 Psychophysical Studies of Auditory Masking in Marine Mammals: Key Concepts and New Directions Colleen Reichmuth 5 On the Relationship Between Environmental Noise, Critical Ratios, and Comodulation Masking Release in the Bottlenose Dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) Brian K. Branstetter, Jennifer S. Trickey, and James J. Finneran 6 Direct Measurements of Subjective Loudness in a Bottlenose Dolphin Carolyn E. Schlundt and James J. Finneran 7 High Auditory Time Resolution in Bottlenose Dolphins Is Effective Protection Against Reverberation Gennadi Zaslavski 8 Frequency Selectivity in the Bottlenose Dolphin Auditory System Gennadi Zaslavski 9 Auditory Brain Stem Responses Associated with Echolocation in an Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) Songhai Li, Paul E. Nachtigall, and Marlee Breese 10 Hearing, Noise, and Echolocating Odontocetes Paul E.Nachtigall, Alexander Y. Supin, and Marlee Breese 11 Evoked Potential Audiometry in Aquatic Mammals Alexander Y. Supin 12 Prediction of a Mysticete Audiogram via Finite Element Analysis of the Middle Ear Andrew Tubelli, Aleks Zosuls, Darlene Ketten, and David C. Mountain 13 Reverse Engineering the Cetacean Ear to Extract Audiograms Aleks Zosuls, Seth O. Newburg, Darlene R. Ketten, and David C. Mountain 14 Validation of a Vibroacoustic Finite Element Model Using Bottlenose Dolphin Experiments Petr Krysl, Vanessa Trijoulet, and Ted W. Cranford 15 Acoustic Function in the Peripheral Auditory System of Cuvier's Beaked Whale ( Ziphius cavirostris ) Ted W. Cranford and Petr Krysl 16 Auditory Evoked Potential Measurement of Hearing Sensitivity in Pinnipeds Jason Mulsow, Colleen Reichmuth, Dorian Houser, and James J. Finneran 17 Hearing in Birds: What Changes From Air to Water Robert J. Dooling and Sara C. Therrien 18 Amphibious Hearing in Sea Turtles Wendy E. Dow Piniak, David A. Mann, Scott A. Eckert, and Craig A. Harms 19 Hearing Capabilities of Loggerhead Sea Turtles ( Caretta caretta ) Throughout Ontogeny Ashley L. Lavender, Soraya M. Bartol, and Ian K. Bartol 20 Are Sharks Even Bothered by a Noisy Environment? Brandon M. Casper, Michele B. Halvorsen, and Arthur N. Popper 21 Optimal Auditory Sensitivity Under Variable Background Noise Conditions: A Theoretical Model Marco Lugli 22 A Critical Reevaluation of the Role of Acoustic Pressure in Source Localization by Fish Peter H. Rogers, James S. Martin, and John R. Bogle 23 Vibration of the Otoliths in a Teleost Carl R. Schilt, Ted W. Cranford, Petr Krysl, Robert E. Shadwick, and Anthony D. Hawkins 24 Hearing Sensitivity of the Painted Goby, Pomatoschistus pictus Marta Bolgan, Silvia S. Pedroso, Raquel O. Vasconcelos, Joana M. Jordao, M. Clara P. Amorim, and Paulo J. Fonseca 25 Acoustic Communication in Pomatoschistus spp.: A Comparison Between Closely Related Species Silvia S. Pedroso, Marta Bolgan, Joana M. Jordao, Paulo J. Fonseca, and M. Clara P. Amorim 26 The Importance of Hearing for Survival of Danio rerio (Zebrafish) in an Experimental Predator/Prey Environment Rikke Agner Jørgensen, Christian Brandt, Magnus Wahlberg, and Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard 27 Lateral Line Canal Morphology and Noise Reduction Adrian T. Klein and Horst Bleckmann 28 Potential for Sound Sensitivity in Cephalopods T. Aran Mooney, Roger Hanlon, Peter T. Madsen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Darlene R. Ketten, and Paul E. Nachtigall 29 Listening in Noise Richard R. Fay 30 Discovery of S