Modelling Auditory Processing and Organisation
Discover the fascinating world of auditory processing with Modelling Auditory Processing and Organisation by Martin Cooke, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This insightful paperback spans 136 pages and delves into the strategies we use to distinguish between the sounds we want to hear and the noise we wish to ignore. As we navigate a world filled with auditory stimuli, the ability to model these processes in computers opens up exciting possibilities, including the development of advanced devices like intelligent hearing aids. Cooke reviews both new and recent research in the field, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of auditory perception and its implications for computer simulation. Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals in neuroscience and computer science, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and auditory perception.