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Afra [and forty-seven others] 205 $aThird series. 210 1$aEdinburgh, [Scotland] :$cElsevier,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (723 p.) 225 1 $aHandbook of Clinical Neurology ;$vVolume 129 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-336-18303-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aFront Cover; The Human Auditory System: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders; Copyright; Handbook of Clinical Neurology 3rd Series; Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Contents; Section 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Auditory System; Chapter 1: Auditory Pathways: Anatomy and Physiology; Introduction and Overview; The Outer and Middle ears; The Absolute Threshold and Relation to outer- and middle-ear Transmission; The Cochlea; Overall Anatomy; Anatomy in Relation to Function; The Output of the Cochlea; The Auditory Central Nervous System: Introduction to Central Processing 327 $aThe Ventral Auditory Stream Of the Brainstem Sound Localization By Comparing Responses At the Two ears; The Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus; The Medial Superior olive; The Lateral Superior olive; Outputs of the Ventral Auditory Stream of the Brainstem; The Dorsal Auditory Stream of the Brainstem: Complex Stimulus Analysis; The Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus; The Posteroventral Cochlear Nucleus; The Ventral Nucleus of the Lateral Lemniscus; The Inferior Colliculus; The Central Nucleus of the Inferior Colliculus; The External Nucleus and Dorsal Cortex of the Inferior Colliculus 327 $aThe Medial Geniculate bodyOverall Anatomy and Inputs; The Ventral Nucleus; Anatomy and Frequency Organization; Responses To sound; The Medial and Dorsal Nuclei of the MGB; The Auditory Cortex; Anatomic Introduction to the Auditory Cortex; Tonotopic Organization; Organization Along frequency-band Strips; Responses of Single Neurons: Responses In the core; Responses of Single Neurons: Responses In the belt; Cortical Processing of Sound Location; Cortical Processing in Relation to Stimulus Complexity; The Centrifugal System; References; Chapter 2: Anatomic Organization of the Auditory Cortex 327 $aWhat is Auditory Cortex?Principles of Auditory Cortical Organization; Principle 1: Auditory Cortex Can Be Divided Into Regions; Principle 2: Regions of Auditory Cortex Are subdivided Into areas; Principle 3: Individual Areas of Auditory Cortex are Tonotopically Organized; Principle 4: Thalamic Inputs to Auditory Cortex Vary By Region And layer; MGv; MGd; MGm; Principle 5: The Connections of Auditory Cortex have Serial and Parallel Features; Serial Connections and Hierarchic Relationships; Core-belt-parabelt axis; Caudal-rostral axis; Parallel Connections 327 $aPrinciple 6: The auditory-related Connections of Auditory Cortex are Topographically OrganizedSuperior Temporal Cortex; Prefrontal and Cingulate Cortex; Posterior Parietal Cortex; Occipital Cortex; Anterior Parietal Cortex; Striatum; Amygdala; Functional Considerations; Correspondence of Human and non-human Primate Auditory Cortex; Where is Auditory Cortex in the Human brain?; Regions And areas; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Development of the Auditory System; Introduction; Development of The ear; Behavioral Testing and Psychoacoustics 327 $aCoding of Auditory Features 330 $aThe Human Auditory System: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders provides a comprehensive and focused reference on the neuroscience of hearing and the associated neurological diagnosis and treatment of auditory disorders. 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Co.$d2007 215 $a1 online resource (448 p.) 225 0 $aLinguistik aktuell =$aLinguistics today,$x0166-0829 ;$vv. 105 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a9789027233691 311 08$a9027233691 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAdverb Licensing and Clause Structure in English -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW -- 1.1 Adverbs as an Empirical Domain of Investigation - The Problems -- 1.2 Central Issues in Syntax and Semantics of Adverbs -- 2. PROPOSALS REGARDING THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION AND LICENSING OF ADVERBS -- 2.1 Adverb Licensing in the Theory of Government and Binding and theTheory of Principles and Parameters -- 2.2 Adverb Licensing in the Minimalist Program and Antisymmetry of Syntax -- 2.3 Semantic Scope -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3. 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