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Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Talk: A multi-disciplinary approach to studying human hearing: Physics, Physiology, Perception, Prostheses, Zombies...
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"This lecture is part of the Distinguished Scholar-Teacher (DST) Lecture Series, which recognizes successful scholar-teachers and enables them to share their achievements and expertise with the campus at large. These public presentations feature topics related to the research interests of the award recipients.