New handbook of auditory evoked responses

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New handbook of auditory evoked responses

James W. Hall, III

Pearson, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Written for graduate students and practicing clinicians, the New Handbook for Auditory Evoked Responsesis an up-to-date and comprehensive source of practical information about auditory evoked responses, from electro-cochleography to cortical responses. Authored by a clinical audiologist who records auditory evoked responses daily in his clinical practice, this book maintains a consistent writing-style and difficulty level from beginning to end. The content is of direct interest to clinical audiologists and others involved in the clinical measurement of auditory evoked responses. The book includes an extensive review of test principles, protocols, and procedures required for clinical application of auditory evoked responses. The practical coverage of material includes guidelines for trouble-shooting and solving problems commonly encountered in the field. Principles common to different auditory evoked responses, including anatomy and physiology and general measurement principles (Chs. 1-3), are introduced, allowing readers to learn the material from only this source without having to purchase an additional book to master the basics. At least one chapter is devoted to each major auditory evoked response, beginning with cochlear responses and continuing to the cortical evoked responses, electric evoked responses, and non-auditory responses (Chs. 4-16). Readers are taught to record, analyze and interpret responses for various patient populations (Chs. 4-16). Includes readable and clinically oriented reviews of extensive literature on complex responses, such as the P300 and MMN (Chs. 4-16), making it the only book of its kind to present a balanced coverage of evoked responses recorded from the entire auditory system (cochlea to cortex). The literature on auditory evoked responses in diverse pathologies is reviewed and related to back to clinical practice so that readers do not have to locate additional journal articles (Chs. 4-16). Important concepts, including the effects of measurement parameters and pathologies on auditory evoked responses, are illustrated through hundreds of clear drawings, to help enhance learning (Chs. 4-16).

目次

Preface Acknowledgements I. AUDITORY NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PRINCIPLES. 1. Overview of Auditory Neurophysiology: Past, Present, and Future. 2. Anatomic and Physiologic Principles. 3. Introduction to Auditory Evoked Response Measurement. II. ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHY (ECochG). 4. Measurement, Analysis, and Interpretation Background Test protocols, parameters, and procedures Waveform analysis Non-pathologic factors influencing ECochG Trouble-shooting in ECochG recording 5. Clinical Applications and Populations. Audiologic assessment Diagnosis of Meniere's disease Retrocochlear auditory dysfunction Auditory neuropathy Intra-operative monitoring III. AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE (ABR) AND AUDITORY STEADY STATE RESPONSE (ASSR). 6. ABR Protocols, Parameters & Procedures. Background Basic ABR test protocol Stimulus parameters Acquisition parameters Step-by-step ABR measurement 7. ABR Analysis and Interpretation. Conventional waveform analysis Sophisticated waveform analysis Non-pathologic factors influencing ABR recording Trouble-shooting in ABR recording Interpretation of ABR in auditory dysfunction 8. Frequency-Specific ABR and ASSR. Background Newborn hearing screening and early identification of hearing loss Tone burst ABR protocols, parameters and procedures ASSR protocols, parameters and procedures Sedation Case reports 9. ABR: Pediatric Clinical Applications and Populations. Conductive auditory dysfunction Sensory auditory dysfunction Auditory neuropathy and retrocochlear auditory dysfunction Central nervous system pathologies Newborn hearing screening 10. ABR: Adult Clinical Applications and Populations. Sensory auditory dysfunction Retrocochlear auditory dysfunction Central nervous system pathologies Intra-operative monitoring IV. CORTICAL AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSES. 11. Auditory Middle Latency Response (AMLR). Background Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations 12. Auditory Late Response (ALR). Background Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations 13. P300 Response. Background Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations 14. Mismatch Negativity (MMN) Response. Background Selected cortical auditory responses Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations v. NON-AUDITORY CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. 15. Electrical and Myogenic Evoked Responses. Electrically Evoked Auditory Responses Clinical applications before and after cochlear implants Electrical compound action potentials (ECAP) Electrical auditory brainstem response (EABR) Electrical cortical auditory responses Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Responses (VEMP) Historical overview and clinical rationale Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations Electroneuronography (ENoG) Historical overview and clinical rationale Test protocols and procedures Analysis and interpretation Clinical applications and populations APPENDICES A. Normative Data for Infants and Adults B. Auditory Electrophysiology Self Test GLOSSARY. REFERENCES. NAME INDEX. SUBJECT INDEX.

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