Auditory evoked potentials : basic principles and clinical application
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Auditory evoked potentials : basic principles and clinical application
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
"Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and Clinical Application" features a team of expert authors who collectively offer the clinical and scientific experience needed for a comprehensive presentation of the state of the art in the field. This book reviews the nature of electrical fields that generate surface recorded potentials and summarizes the imaging modalities that complement evoked potential studies. Detailed reviews of acoustics and instrumentation provide the novice with an accurate technical overview. Chapters are dedicated to reviews of the anatomy and physiology of the auditory periphery, brainstem, and cortex; others describe the various classes of auditory evoked potentials, myogenic responses, and visual, somatosensory, and vestibular evoked potentials.
Highlights and Features: A chapter of laboratory exercises offers the student hands-on experiences that transform the academic lessons of the didactic chapters into laboratory and clinical competencies; Detailed reviews of auditory and non-auditory evoked potentials are complemented by chapters designed to highlight clinical applications; Case studies illuminate the complexities of clinical decision making; Eight-page, full-color insert includes 3D images that arise from multi-channel evoked potential studies and functional imaging modalities; Myth/Reality boxes shed light on misunderstood and sometimes contentious issues; and Chapters on myogenic, somatosensory, visual, and vestibular evoked potentials provide the basic information needed for the clinical electrophysiologist who performs multimodality evoked potential services. It includes key terms that introduce the vocabulary needed to understand the central concepts of each chapter. Executive summary concludes each chapter with a review of main points to remember. From theory to basic science to clinical applications, this book is truly a comprehensive treatise on auditory evoked potentials.
Table of Contents
WHAT ARE AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS? Overview Imaging TECHNICAL BASICS OF EVOKING AND RECORDING AEPs Stimuli Instrumentation Time Domain Frequency Domain RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I: AEPs FROM COCHLEA AND VIII NERVE Periph Anatomy OAE EcochG RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS II: AEPs FROM AUDITORY BRAINSTEM Brainstem Anatomy ABR ABR: Threshold Neuropathy Site of Lesion FFR RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS III: AGING AND INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING Generators Intraoperative Monitoring Development Aging RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IV: AEPs FROM AUDITORY CORTICAL AREAS Thalamo-cortical Anatomy ASSR Middle Latency Responses SVP SVP-Endogen Magnetoencephalography Sound Localization RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS V: MYOGENIC AND NONAUDITORY EPs Myogenic VEP SEP VsEP Multimodal PRACTICAL MATTERS: LABORATORY EXERCISES AND CASE STUDIES Laboratory Exercises Case Studies
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