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Sensing Sound: Evolutionary Neurobiology of a Novel Sense of Hearing (Original PDF from Publisher)

The Evolution of Hearing: A Key to Understanding Human Society

Hearing is a fundamental aspect of human life, playing a crucial role in the development of language and, in turn, the growth of human societies. As the only major sense that can be traced back to vertebrates, including sarcopterygians, understanding the evolution of hearing is essential to uncovering the complexities of human evolution.

Uncovering the Mysteries of Auditory Development

This book delves into the unexplored realm of auditory development, shedding light on the intricate processes that govern our sense of hearing. From the evolution of sensory epithelia in the ear to the connection of dedicated cochlear neurons to the brain, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how sound is converted into reliably decoded messages.

The Impact of Hearing Loss on Human Societies

As the global population ages, the loss of hearing is becoming an increasingly prevalent issue, with an estimated 2.6 billion people expected to be affected by 2050. This book not only explains the molecular and behavioral aspects of hearing loss but also provides valuable insights into managing and mitigating its effects.

About the Book

Published by CRC Press, this authoritative guide is set to be released on December 1, 2023. Written in English, it is an essential resource for researchers, scientists, and scholars seeking to understand the complexities of human hearing and its evolution.

Book Details:

  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1138497177
  • ISBN-13: 978-1138497177

Stay ahead of the curve and uncover the secrets of human hearing with this groundbreaking publication.

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