Hearing across the life span : assessment and disorders
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Hearing across the life span : assessment and disorders
(Translational perspectives in auditory neuroscience / Kelly Tremblay, Robert Burkard, v. 2)
Plural Publishing, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Hearing Across the Lifespan-Assesment and Disorders is the second book in a three-book series series focused on Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience. The book reviews what is known about the developing auditory system, what happens as we age, as well as a brief synopsis of the disordered auditory system. These aspects of human perception are then extended by the discussion of state of the art noninvasive physiologic measures of hearing. Many of these measures are tools used to assay the auditory system in applied research studies, as well as used in the clinical evaluation of subjects. The first book in the series is Normal Aspects of Hearing. The third book is entitled Special Topics and provides "translational" perspectives on current topics in hearing science. All three books in the series are also available to purchase as a bundle.
Table of Contents
Section I - Life Span and Disordered Hearing 1. Hearing Loss: Conductive and Sensorineural Mark Chertoff and Dana Jacobson 2. Maturation of the Auditory System Lori J. Leibold and Lynne A. Werner 3. The Aging Auditory System Curtis Billings, Kelly Tremblay, and James Willott Section II - Physiological Assessment of Audition 4. Physiological Mechanisms Assessed by Aural Acoustic Transfer Functions M. P. Feeney and D. H. Keefe 5. Otoacoustic Emissions - Mechanisms and Applications Christopher A. Shera and Carolina Abdala 6. The Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Robert Burkard and Manuel Don 7. Physiological Mechanisms Underlying ASSRs Susan A. Small and Andrew Dimitrijevic 8. Physiological Mechanisms Underlying MLRs and Cortical EPs Hillel Pratt and Guy Lightfoot 9. Fundamental Principles Underlying Magnetic MRI and Functional MRI Deborah A. Hall and Dominik C. Wild
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