Abstract (PDF
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Summary (PDF
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List of acronyms (PDF
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List of symbols (PDF
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Mathematical conventions (PDF
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Preface (PDF
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Preface to v6 (PDF
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About the author (PDF
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Acknowledgments (PDF
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About the text (PDF
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1 Background (PDF
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2 The anatomy and physiology of the mammalian ear (PDF
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3 The acoustic source and environment (PDF
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4 Optical imaging (PDF
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5 Three approaches to information transfer (PDF
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6 Physical signals (PDF
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7 Toward a unified view of coherence (PDF
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8 Acoustic coherence theory suitable for hearing (PDF
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9 Synchronization and phase-locked loops (PDF
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10 The paratonal equation (PDF
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11 Estimating the auditory imaging parameters (PDF
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12 The temporal imaging equations (PDF
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13 The impulse response and its associated modulation transfer functions (PDF
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14 The use of sampling for imaging continuous signals (PDF
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15 Auditory image fundamentals (PDF
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16 Auditory accommodation (PDF
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17 Dispersive and synchronization hearing impairments (PDF
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18 General model and discussion (PDF
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A Examples of realistic coherence functions of acoustic sources (PDF
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B Waves (PDF
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C Linear canonical transform approach to the dispersion integral (PDF
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D Impulse response of rectangular pupil with positive defocus (PDF
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E Evidence of discrete sampling in hearing through aliasing of double- and triple-pulse sequences (PDF
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F Dispersion parameter estimation from psychoacoustic data (PDF
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