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[AUDITORY] Proceedings of ISH 2018 available online



Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to announce that the proceedings from the 18th International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) have now been published as a special issue in Acta Acustica united with Acustica titled "Hearing: Psychophysics, Physiology, and Models" (issue 5 of volume 104). The topics cover fundamental aspects of neural coding and signal processing at various levels along the auditory pathway, consequences for auditory perception in various acoustic environments, and implications for compensation strategies for people with hearing impairment.

 

For the first time, all of the proceedings papers are open access and are available online at the following link:

 

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/dav/aaua/2018/00000104/00000005;jsessionid=12tu9r82aep5n.x-ic-live-03

 

The International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) was created to foster interactions among researchers in different areas of hearing science. Held every three years in Europe, the aim of this interdisciplinary meeting is to bring together established researchers promising younger researchers specializing in psychophysics, physiology, and models of hearing. The goal is to stimulate discussion of the physiological mechanisms underlying auditory perception, promote the discovery of new links between areas, and provide the basis for a better understanding of auditory function.

 

ISH 2018 was held in Snekkersten, Denmark from June 10-15. The special issue includes papers from forty-three of the symposium presentations. The selection of papers was done in parallel with the symposium and all papers were subjected to the regular peer-review process of the journal.

 

On behalf of the organizing committee,

Torsten

 

Torsten Dau

Professor, Head of Centres 

Centre for Applied Hearing Research

Oticon Centre of Excellence for
Hearing and Speech Sciences

DTU Elektro - Hearing Systems Group
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Technical University of Denmark

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