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Auditory Physiology Group

Auditory Physiology Group

ABOUT THE GROUP
The RLE Auditory Physiology Group conducts research on the mechanics of the auditory system, including the external, middle, and inner ear, and neural processing mechanisms. Other interests include cochlear implants as auditory prostheses and cochlear micromechanics. Much of the work of the group is conducted in the Eaton-Peabody Laboratory, a joint MIT-Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary facility.

CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS

2010 | No. 152
Neural Coding and Auditory Perception

2010 | No. 152
Cochlear Mechanics

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CURRENT RLE AT MIT NEWS ARTICLES

2003 May Issue 3
Students at the Forefront: The Helen Carr Peake Research Prize

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CURRENT GROUP NEWS

10.10.2007
MIT finds new hearing mechanism

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OTHER MEDIA

05.23.2003
Transforming Healthcare

Faculty and Principal Investigators

Dr. Bertrand A.R. Delgutte

Professor Dennis M. Freeman

Professor William T. Peake

Group Members

Research and Academic Staff

Administrative, Support and Technical Staff

Group Web Site

Auditory Physiology Group

Additional Links

Eaton-Peabody Laboratory (EPL)

Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology Program


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