Essentials of audiology

Author(s)

    • Gelfand, Stanley A.
    • Calandruccio, Lauren

Bibliographic Information

Essentials of audiology

Thieme, 2022

Fifth edition / Stanley A. Gelfand, Lauren Calandruccio

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Previous edition: published as by Stanley A. Gelfand. 2016

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The quintessential core textbook for audiology and speech-language pathology students Essentials of Audiology, Fifth Edition by renowned audiology and hearing science experts Stanley A. Gelfand and Lauren Calandruccio has been updated to incorporate advances and changes in the field of audiology that have occurred since the publication of the prior edition. These include advances in audiological diagnosis and intervention in such areas as electrophysiological assessment, pediatric evaluation, cochlear implants, speech perception, hearing aids, and related technologies. The text has also been updated to reflect revised clinical guidelines, expert position papers, current systematic reviews, and standards and regulations that affect clinical practice. In addition to the reader-friendly text for which the book is well-known, the new edition actively embraces diversity with features such as non-gendered language (e.g., singular they) and more inclusive photographs and drawings. This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of audiology at the introductory level with discussions on acoustics, anatomy and physiology, sound perception, auditory disorders and the nature of hearing impairment, methods of measurement, screening, clinical assessment, and clinical management. The book includes 17 chapters, starting with Acoustics and Sound Measurement and concluding with Effects of Noise and Hearing Conservation. As with the prior editions, the text is highly relevant and conducive to learning, thanks to the input of a distinguished group of audiologists involved in clinical practice, research, teaching, and student supervision, along with insightful advice from recent audiology students. Key Highlights Co-authored by renowned clinician-scientists, educators, and Fellows of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the American Academy of Audiology Extensively updated and expanded content encompasses current standards and clinical guidelines State-of-the-art hearing science, audiology, and related disciplines provide a firm foundation for evidence-based audiological best practices Clear and informative classroom-tested illustrations, figures, tables, explanations, and examples enhance understanding This comprehensive introductory text is essential reading for undergraduate students of speech, language, and hearing and will also benefit first-level graduate students who need to learn or review fundamentals. This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Table of Contents

1. Acoustics and Sound Measurement 2. Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System 3. Measurement Principles and the Nature of Hearing 4. The Audiometer and Test Environment 5. Pure Tone Audiometry 6. Auditory System and Related Disorders 7. Acoustic Immittance Assessment 8. Speech Audiometry 9. Clinical Masking 10. Behavioral Tests for Audiological Diagnosis 11. Physiological Methods in Audiology 12. Assessment of Infants and Children 13. Audiological Screening 14. Nonorganic Hearing Loss 15. Audiological Management I 16. Audiological Management II 17. Effects of Noise and Hearing Conservation

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Details

  • NCID
    BC1878167X
  • ISBN
    • 9781684203987
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    590 pages
  • Size
    28 cm
  • Classification
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