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Front Matter (R1-R5)
Introduction: Auditory Neuroscience: Development, Transduction, and Integration (11690-11691)
Notch Signaling in the Development of the Inner Ear: Lessons from Drosophila (11692-11699)
Molecular Genetics of Pattern Formation in the Inner Ear: Do Compartment Boundaries Play a Role? (11700-11706)
Patterning of the Mammalian Cochlea (11707-11713)
Cellular Studies of Auditory Hair Cell Regeneration in Birds (11714-11721)
Hair Cell Recovery in Mitotically Blocked Cultures of the Bullfrog Saccule (11722-11729)
Two Mechanisms for Transducer Adaptation in Vertebrate Hair Cells (11730-11735)
Cochlear Mechanisms from a Phylogenetic Viewpoint (11736-11743)
Mechanical Bases of Frequency Tuning and Neural Excitation at the Base of the Cochlea: Comparison of Basilar-membrane Vibrations and Auditory-nerve-fiber Responses in Chinchilla (11744-11750)
The Spatial and Temporal Representation of a Tone on the Guinea Pig Basilar Membrane (11751-11758)
Molecular Mechanisms of Sound Amplification in the Mammalian Cochlea (11759-11764)
Putting Ion Channels to Work: Mechanoelectrical Transduction, Adaptation, and Amplification by Hair Cells (11765-11772)
Detection of Synchrony in the Activity of Auditory Nerve Fibers by Octopus Cells of the Mammalian Cochlear Nucleus (11773-11779)
Linear and Nonlinear Pathways of Spectal Information Transmission in the Cochlear Nucleus (11780-11786)
Cellular Mechanisms for Resolving Phase Ambiguity in the Owl's Inferior Colliculus (11787-11792)
Subdivisions of Auditory Cortex and Processing Streams in Primates (11793-11799)
Mechanisms and Streams for Processing of 'What' and 'Where' in Auditory Cortex (11800-11806)
The Corticofugal System for Hearing: Recent Progress (11807-11814)
Traces of Learning in the Auditory Localization Pathway (11815-11820)
Plasticity in the Neural Coding of Auditory Space in the Mammalian Brain (11821-11828)
Spatial Processing in the Auditory Cortex in the Macaque Monkey (11829-11835)
Song Selectivity and Sensorimotor Signals in Vocal Learning and Production (11836-11842)
On Cortical Coding of Vocal Communication Sounds in Primates (11843-11849)
A New View of Language Acquisition (11850-11857)
List of Presentations (11858-11861)
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