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From: Jan Schnupp <jan.s...@DPAG.OX.AC.UK>
Subject: References on the epidemiology of tinnitus
Date: 2015 March 30 at 10:00:05 AM GMT-4
Dear List,
I had a lot of interesting input to my question about the epidemiology and phenotypes of tinnitus. I also had a number of requests asking me to pass on any recommendations for reading. I have collected papers that some of you were willing to share here:
In addition to these pdfs, list members have also recommended the recent book by Eggermont at OUP, and the 2005 book by Anderson et al published at Whurr. I've ordered both and am looking forward to settling down to a nice reading session over the Easter break.
All the best,
Jan
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University of Oxford
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Jan Schnupp <jan.s...@DPAG.OX.AC.UK>
Subject: References on the epidemiology of tinnitus
Date: 2015 March 30 at 10:00:05 AM GMT-4
Dear List,
I had a lot of interesting input to my question about the epidemiology and phenotypes of tinnitus. I also had a number of requests asking me to pass on any recommendations for reading. I have collected papers that some of you were willing to share here:
In addition to these pdfs, list members have also recommended the recent book by Eggermont at OUP, and the 2005 book by Anderson et al published at Whurr. I've ordered both and am looking forward to settling down to a nice reading session over the Easter break.
All the best,
Jan
--
Prof Jan Schnupp
University of Oxford
Dept. of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Sherrington Building - Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3PT - UK
+44-1865-282012
http://jan.schnupp.net
Kevin
-- Eric Leonardson, Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Sound Faculty Adviser, Academic Advising and Student Success The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) E-mail: ele...@saic.edu
Jonty
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Sent: 20 April 2015 03:31
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Subject: [cec-c] Binaural compositions
Hi all
Best
Dugal
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He has some interesting things to say here:
Pieces here:
Rob
Dr Robert Mackay
Senior Lecturer in Music
Engagement and Communications Coordinator,
Programme Leader MA by Research,
School of Drama, Music and Screen
University of Hull
T: 01482 466212
E: R.A.M...@hull.ac.uk
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