2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. — 321 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4051-9989-6. Tinnitus: A Multidisciplinary Approach provides a broad account of tinnitus and hyperacusis, detailing the latest research and developments in clinical management, incorporating insights from audiology, otology, psychology, psychiatry, and auditory neuroscience. It promotes a collaborative approach to...
2nd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2011. — 553 p. — ISBN: 978-1-59756-451-9 The second edition of this highly respected book in the field of audiology takes a comprehensive look at the basic principles underlying central auditory processing disorders and the screening, assessment, and management of these disorders in school-age children. The book focuses on the practical...
4th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2008. — 378 p. — ISBN: 978-0781766432 Now in its Fourth Edition, this book is designed for students in audiology or students desiring a broad, in-depth survey of the profession. The logical progression from fundamentals to more complex topics, the readable writing style, and the abundant simple illustrations are ideally suited for the introductory...
4th edition. — Plural Publishing, 2019. — 429 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63550-154-4 The fourth edition of Children With Hearing Loss: Developing Listening and Talking, Birth to Six is a dynamic compilation of important information for the facilitation of spoken language for infants and young children with hearing loss. This text covers current and up-to-date information about auditory...
Springer, 2016. — 300 p. This volume details the essential role of the spiral ganglion neurons. The volume elucidates and characterizes their development, their environment, their electrophysiological characteristics, their connectivity to their targets in the inner ear and the brain, and discusses the potential for their regeneration. A comprehensive review about the spiral...
Plural Publishing, 2017. — 305 p. — ISBN: 978-1-59756-855-5 Implantable Hearing Devices is written for ear, nose, and throat surgeons in training who must know about implantable hearing devices as they advance in otologic surgery. It is also a resource for otologic surgeons desiring to know more about the devices available.The technology is evolving rapidly along with the...
3rd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2023. — 228 p. — (Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology Series). — ISBN: 9781635503715. Basic Audiometry Learning Manual, Third Edition is designed to provide students and beginning clinicians with instruction in the art and science of clinical audiometry techniques. Well-defined learning outcomes, review of concepts, observation exercises,...
2nd edition. — Thieme, 2012. — 625 p. — ISBN: 978-1-60406-810-8 Completely revised to reflect the research and technological advances of the last decade, Hearing Aids, Second Edition contains new chapters on directional microphones and the latest digital signal processing strategies and provides readers with extensive coverage of all aspects of open-canal, thin-tube hearing...
San Diego: Plural Publishing, 2022. — 505 p. Basic Concepts of Clinical Electrophysiology in Audiology is a revolutionary textbook, combines the research and expertise of both distinguished experts and up-and-coming voices in the field. By taking a multidisciplinary approach to the subject, the editors of this graduate-level text break down all aspects of electrophysiology to...
3rd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2019. — 623 p. — ISBN: 978-1-94488-341-6 Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment, Third Edition details the definition, behaviors, and comorbidities of auditory processing disorders while educating the reader on the most current practices for audiological and speech-language assessment of APD, including its impact...
4th edition. — Thieme, 2016. — 548 p. — ISBN: 9781604068610 Now in a more user-friendly format, with a four-color design, this new edition includes the latest scientific and clinical knowledge to give audiology students a solid understanding of core audiologic concepts. Every essential topic in audiology, from acoustics and anatomy to auditory disorders and hearing loss, is...
5th edition. — Thieme, 2023. — 592 p. — ISBN: 978-1-68420-398-7. 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...
ITOe, 2017. — 236 p. — ISBN: 9535130447. This book is an excursus on the latest findings in clinical audiology with a strong emphasis in new emerging technologies which facilitate and optimize a better assessment of the human patient. The book has been edited with a strong educational perspective (all chapters include an extensive introduction to their corresponding topic and...
San Diego, California: Academic Press, Elsevier Science, 2002. — 432 p. — ISBN: 0123329221. Many who come to work in audiology have little previous training in acoustics, or in the physical sciences generally. They find these subjects difficult, but when they seek help from books on audiology, they are likely to find only superficial accounts whereas books on acoustics mostly...
N.-Y.: Wolters Kluwer, 2014. — 992 p. Prepare your graduate students for their careers in audiology with Katz's Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Seventh Edition. This go-to resource was developed by an unsurpassed team of editors and authors, whose expertise in research and clinical practice spans all core areas of clinical audiology. Packed with new research, relevant case...
Plural Publishing, 2019. — 212 p. — ISBN: 978-1-59756-343-7 The Audiologist's Handbook of Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring is a comprehensive and practical guide on cranial nerve intraoperative monitoring for audiology students and audiologists. The author shares his expertise gained from years of experience in the operating room with other audiologists and health...
San Diego: Plural Publishing, 2019. — 439 p. Audiology: Science to Practice, Third Edition is a comprehensive and challenging textbook for undergraduate students in audiology and hearing science, for graduate students beginning an AuD program, especially those who may not have a background in the subject, and for other health care professionals who would benefit by a better...
4th edition. — Plural Publishing, 2023. — 433 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63550-348-7. Audiology Workbook, Fourth Edition is a companion study aid to the textbook, Audiology: Science to Practice, Fourth Edition. It can also serve as an appropriate supplement to other introductory audiology textbooks or class lectures. The Audiology Workbook focuses on exercises and questions in hearing...
Plural Publishing, 2023. — 391 p. — ISBN: 9781635502398. Auditory Brainstem Evoked Potentials: Clinical and Research Applications provide a solid foundation of the theoretical principles of auditory evoked potentials. This understanding is important for both the development of optimal clinical test strategies and the interpretation of test results. Developed for graduate-level...
Plural Publishing, 2019. — 677 p. — ISBN: 9781597569910 Psychoacoustics: Perception of Normal and Impaired Hearing with Audiology Applications provides an overview of the field of psychoacoustics, with a primary focus on auditory perception. The influence of hearing loss on these general auditory abilities is discussed in every chapter. Components of the book also include the...
Plural Publishing, 2019. — 257 p. — ISBN: 978-1-59756-989-7 Psychoacoustics: Perception of Normal and Impaired Hearing with Audiology Applications provides an overview of the field of psychoacoustics, with a primary focus on auditory perception. The influence of hearing loss on these general auditory abilities is discussed in every chapter. Components of the book also include...
2nd edition. — Thieme, 2014. — 426 p. Written by pioneering experts in the field, this updated and expanded edition of Pediatric Audiology focuses on the practical application of audiology principles and protocols that audiologists and graduate students need to master. It features new chapters on vestibular testing of children, bone anchored hearing aids, and interpretation of...
12th edition. — Pearson Education, 2015. — 507 p. — (The Pearson Communication Sciences and Disorders Series) — ISBN: 9780133491463 This comprehensive, well-organized introduction to hearing and balance disorders gives students a number of vital tools to help them better understand, retain, and analyze the material. Now available in an interactive eText with a number of...
Springer, 2013. — 544 p. The International Symposium on Hearing is a highly-prestigious, triennial event where world-class scientists present and discuss the most recent advances in the field of hearing research in animals and humans. Presented papers range from basic to applied research, and are of interest neuroscientists, otolaryngologists, psychologists, and artificial...
2nd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2020. — 513 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-94488-300-3 This updated, second edition of The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates remains an essential text for audiology students and clinicians. The text is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral auditory systems. Readers...
3rd Edition. — Plural Publishing, Inc., 2017. — 273 p. — ISBN: 9781597567268. Research in Communication Sciences and Disorders: Methods for Systematic Inquiry, Third Edition, is a comprehensive yet comprehendible text meant for instructors and students of research methods in the field of communication sciences and disorders. This forward-thinking text reflects the movement...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. — 539 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-31987-1 Professionals will find a wide range of topics relevant to their work with hearing impaired children or those suspected of having an impairment in this book. A chapter on epidemiology includes the prevalence of hearing impairment and several additional chapters are devoted to the various causative factors....
2nd edition. — Delmar Cengage Learning, 2010. — 817 p. — ISBN: 978-0-766-86288-3 Clinical Audiology: An Introduction, 2nd edition, is the most comprehensive, easy-to-understand book designed to give you the clinical knowledge base needed to advance in your chosen profession. Coverage of audiology basics is broadly based and includes topics such as hearing instruments, various...
3rd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2019. — 366 p. — ISBN: 978-1-94488-389-8 Now in it's third edition, the Comprehensive Dictionary of Audiology: Illustrated, is a must-have resource for anyone involved in the field of audiology. It defines over 7,000 terms integral to the profession, practice, and science of audiology and covers both current and historical terms. Practicable...
3rd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2022. — 652 p. — ISBN: 9781944883713. The third edition of Clinical Audiology: An Introduction provides a comprehensive enhancement of all the introductory material available in previous editions of this stimulating textbook. Students can gain an understanding of the scope of the field of audiology and feel prepared to dive deeper into the...
World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011. — 520 p. Humans possess a remarkable ability to extract rich three-dimensional information about sound environments simply by analyzing the acoustic signals they receive at their two ears. Research in spatial hearing has evolved from a theoretical discipline studying the basic mechanisms of hearing to a technical discipline focused on...
2nd edition. — Plural Publishing Inc, 2017. — 1033 p. The Comprehensive Handbook of Pediatric Audiology, Second Edition is the most wide-ranging and complete work of its kind, and has become the definitive reference in the specialty area of pediatric audiology. Content areas range from typical auditory development, to identification and diagnostic processes, to medical and...
Thieme, 2006. — 257 p. — ISBN: 1-58890-181-5 Most clinicians have little experience with tinnitus treatments, and are unsure of how to help a patient suffering from the condition. Filling a significant gap in literature, this book offers a variety of in-depth protocols to treat tinnitus. Beginning with a review of several neurophysiological and psychological models of tinnitus,...
2nd edition. — Thieme, 2022. — 240 p. — ISBN: 9781684201716. Since the publication of the first edition in 2005, new developments have impacted the treatment paradigm for tinnitus, such as sensory meditation and mindfulness. Tinnitus Treatment: Clinical Protocols, Second Edition, by world-renowned tinnitus experts and distinguished authors Richard S. Tyler and Ann Perreau...
CRC Press, 2016. — 213 p. — ISBN: 9781498708647 Hearing is essential for normal communication. We are able to localise sound with surprising accuracy and can detect time differences as small as the time it takes for sound to pass from the mouth of one person to the ear of another. However, hearing loss is underdiagnosed, poorly understood and a common cause of social isolation....
Thieme, 2010. — 121 p. Audiology Answers for Otolaryngologists will help otolaryngology residents master the often troublesome audiology component of their Board exam. In a concise, accessible FAQ format designed to quickly crystallize and reinforce must-know audiology concepts, the expert authors answer the audiology questions most commonly asked by otolaryngology residents....
Thieme, 2015. — 345 p. — ISBN: 978-1604068504 Adult Audiology Casebook is a compendium of key clinical cases designed to help clinicians develop the critical thinking skills necessary to successfully diagnose and treat patients. The cases are written by experts from around the world who share their experiences and expertise in dealing with a range of challenging clinical...
Springer, 2016. — 486 p. — ISBN10: 3319254723. — ISBN13: 978-3319254722 The International Symposium on Hearing is a prestigious, triennial gathering where world-class scientists present and discuss the most recent advances in the field of human and animal hearing research. The 2015 edition will particularly focus on integrative approaches linking physiological, psychophysical...
2nd edition. — Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018. — 535 p. Fundamentals of Audiology for the Speech-Language Pathologist, Second Edition is specifically written to provide the speech language pathologist with a knowledge base to work with individuals who are hard of hearing, deaf and diagnosed with (central) auditory processing disorder. Serving as a guide to the management of...
2nd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2015. — 407 p. — (A Volume in the Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology Series). Cochlear implants offer significant benefits for children and adults with severe to profound hearing loss; however, to realize these benefits the device must be carefully and correctly programmed. With current information on cochlear implant technology, Programming...
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