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Edwin R. Lewis

 

Professor (Emeritus), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Core Member, UCB/UCSF Graduate Group in Bioengineering

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Membership effective July 1993

Research Interests

As a biologist/electrical engineer, my research career has been devoted to application of engineering tools and concepts to analyzing and understanding biological systems.

Research Summary

My current research is limited to field studies of acoustic communication in vertebrate animals, and to computational  analysis of linear and nonlinear signal processing properties and mechanisms in the vertebrate ear. All of this work is carried out in collaboration with senior colleagues at other institutions. Our computational focus over the past several years has been on application and extension of white-noise analysis and the Wiener/Volterra series.

Selected Publications

Lewis ER, Fay RR  (2004)  Environmental variables and the fundamental nature of hearing.  In GA Manley, AN Popper, RR Fay (eds)   Evolution of the Vertebrate Auditory System, Springer, New York, pp 27-54.

Lewis ER  (2004)  Useful concepts from circuit theory.  In GA Manley, AN Popper, RR Fay (eds)   Evolution of the Vertebrate Auditory System, Springer, New York, pp 369-400.

Lewis ER, van Dijk P (2004)   New variations on the derivation of spectro-temporal receptive fields for primary auditory afferent axons.  Hearing Research  189 120-136.

Lewis ER, MacGregor RJ (2006) On determinism, chaos, and small number particle systems in the brain.  Journal of Integrative Neuroscience  5 223-247.

Lewis ER, Narins PM, Jarvis JUM, Bronner G, Mason MJ  (2006)  Preliminary evidence for use of microseismic cues for navigation by the Namib golden mole.  Journal of the Acoustical Society of America  119 1260-1268.

Sneary M, Lewis ER  (2007)  Tuning properties of turtle auditory nerve fibers: evidence for suppression and adaptation.  Hearing Research  in press.

 

 

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