Each year, the Kresge Lab gives a cash prize to a peer-selected scientist who has made a singularly powerful and original contribution to hearing science. At the awarding ceremony, full days of talks are presented, orchestrated around the prize-winner's topic. Each year these talks are prepared as chapters and Singular publishes these chapters as a book. This is the eighth in the series and celebrates Masakazu Konishi, who has led the field of neuroethology since the 1960s. Konishi's award was presented on October 8, 2001. ...
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Each year, the Kresge Lab gives a cash prize to a peer-selected scientist who has made a singularly powerful and original contribution to hearing science. At the awarding ceremony, full days of talks are presented, orchestrated around the prize-winner's topic. Each year these talks are prepared as chapters and Singular publishes these chapters as a book. This is the eighth in the series and celebrates Masakazu Konishi, who has led the field of neuroethology since the 1960s. Konishi's award was presented on October 8, 2001. He was selected to receive the prize by a truly august panel - the previous six winners of the Kresge Mirmelstein award. Benefits: *CD ROM containing video footage of Dr. Berlin's presentation on the relation of speech to hearing, a demonstration of Fast Forword, and a color slide presentation to supplement the book.
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