HST.722J / 9.044J Brain Mechanisms for Hearing and Speech

As taught in: Fall 2005

Level:

Graduate

Instructors:

Prof. M. Christian Brown

Dr. Bertrand Delgutte

Prof. Joe C. Adams

Prof. David N. Caplan

Prof. Frank H. Guenther

Dr. Kenneth E. Hancock

Prof. Jennifer R. Melcher

Dr. Joseph S. Perkell

Still of animated 3D reconstruction of a DCN fusiform cell.
Still of animation of a DCN fusiform cell based on intracellular labeling and 3D reconstruction. (Still of animation by Dr. Kenneth E. Hancock.)

Course Features

Course Highlights

This course features a complete bibliography of readings.

Course 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 and processing in the auditory cortex, auditory reflexes and descending systems, functional imaging of the human auditory system, quantitative methods for relating neural responses to behavior, speech motor control, cortical representation of language, and auditory learning in songbirds.
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