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1958
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Hearing and behaviour.
pp. 11
Selective listening to speech.
pp. 36
Verbal and bodily response.
pp. 68
The assessment of communications channels for ease of listening.
pp. 81
The effects of noise on behaviour.
pp. 108
The general nature of vigilance.
pp. 140
Some data on individual differences.
pp. 174
The nature of extinction.
pp. 210
Immediate memory and the shifting of attention.
pp. 244
The selective nature of learning.
pp. 268
Recent views on skill.
pp. 297
Retrospect and prospect.
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