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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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An advanced course covering anatomical, physiological, behavioral, and computational studies of the central nervous system relevant to speech and hearing. Students learn primarily by discussions of scientific papers on topics of current interest. Recent topics include cell types and neural circuits in the auditory brainstem, organization an
Author(s):
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Delgutte, Bertrand
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Caplan, David N.
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Guenther, Frank H.
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Melcher, Jennifer R.
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Adams, Joe C.
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Perkell, Joseph S.
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Hancock, Kenneth E.
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Brown, M. Christian
Tag(s):
- health sciences and technology
- separation operations
- recovery of products from biological processes
- membrane filtration
- chromatography
- centrifugation
- cell disruption
- extraction
- process design
- downstream processing
- biochemical product recovery
- modes of recovery and purification
- biochemical engineering
- hearing
- speech
- auditory brainstem
- auditory cortex
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Description:An advanced course covering anatomical, physiological, behavioral, and computational studies of the central nervous system relevant to speech and hearing. Students learn primarily by discussions of scientific papers on topics of current interest. Recent topics include cell types and neural circuits in the auditory brainstem, organization an
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