Auditory system organization and development
The auditory system consists of the series of structures by which sounds are received from the environment and conveyed as signals to the central nervous system. It consists of the outer, middle, and inner ear and the tracts in the auditory pathways of the brain.
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People related to the topic: Auditory system organization and development
Fred H. Bess, Ph.D.
Vickie and Thomas Flood Chair in Hearing and Speech Sciences, Emeritus
Troy Hackett, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Hearing and Speech Sciences
Linda Hood, Ph.D.
Professor of Hearing and Speech Sciences
Anne Marie Tharpe, Ph.D.
Professor of Hearing and Speech Sciences and Chair of the Department; Professor of Otolaryngology; Associate Director, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Mark Wallace, Ph.D.
Louise B. McGavock Endowed Chair; Professor of Hearing & Speech Sciences, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and Psychology; Director, IDDRC Behavioral Phenotyping Core (Core D)
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