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This update of the 2000 edition provides additional coverage on such topics as auditory processing disorders, newborn hearing screening, and patient and family counseling; commentaries clarifying clinical concepts/applications; and a CD with supplemental information and materials (e.g., patient handouts). Unlike the typical text chapter arrangement emphasizing ear anatomy and physiology before auditory tests, Martin (communication sciences and disorders, U. of Texas-Austin) and Clark (HearUSA, Helix Hearing Care of America) overview the basics of audiology, then proceed to discuss hearing assessment, disorders, and management before delving more deeply into physical principles. Includes chapter study questions and a glossary. Suitable for all student levels. First published in 1975.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description
Introduction to Audiology, Eighth Edition is the leading book for the introduction to hearing and hearing disorders studies required of all those wishing to complete the study of audiology. This book provides in-depth coverage of the physics of sound, anatomy and physiology of the auditory system; causes and treatment of hearing disorders; and the relevant diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. It emphasizes the proper evaluation of hearing disorders and the treatment avenues available for these disorders. For those training in audiology studies.
From the Back Cover
Introduction to Audiology, Eighth Edition is the leading book for the introduction to hearing and hearing disorders studies required of all those wishing to complete the study of audiology. This book provides in-depth coverage of the physics of sound, anatomy and physiology of the auditory system; causes and treatment of hearing disorders; and the relevant diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. It emphasizes the proper evaluation of hearing disorders and the treatment avenues available for these disorders. For those training in audiology studies.
Introduction to Audiology ANNOTATION
The auditory nerve & central auditory pathways/pseudohypacusis/pediatric patients
FROM THE PUBLISHER
For nearly two decades, this best-selling introductory text has tracked the development of audiology, steadily assisting students of hearing and hearing impairment with clear exposition of the exciting and challenging scientific breakthroughs in the field. Now, thoroughly revised and updated, Introduction to Audiology, Fifth Edition, continues to provide in-depth coverage of the physics of sound, anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, causes and treatment of hearing disorders, and relevant diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Author Frederick N. Martin helps prepare readers entering the fields of communication sciences to understand and assess hearing disorders and to comprehend the implications of audiological rehabilitation. He emphasizes diagnostic procedures, while describing rehabilitative aspects as a springboard for further education on patient management. Overall, the Fifth Edition provides the fundamental knowledge of audiology essential for successful clinical practice for readers interested in audiology, otology, speech-language pathology, or education of hearing-impaired children. Content Highlights: presents as brief look at how the ear works, allowing students to understand details of auditory tests as they relate to basic mechanisms of hearing through a multitude of examples of theoretical test results that illustrate different disorders in the auditory system; includes acoustic immittance, auditory evoked potential, and depicts many typical audiometric and immittance findings; updates such important features as hearing aids, evoked potentials, otoacoustic emissions and patient management, and highlights assistive listening devices and systems; features a multitude of effective pedagogical aids, including chapter introductions and learning objectives, extensive headings and subheadings, liberal use of illustrations and figures, important terms, chapter summaries, chapter-end study questions, and suggestions for further reading; and prov
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Booknews
This update of the 2000 edition provides additional coverage on such topics as auditory processing disorders, newborn hearing screening, and patient and family counseling; commentaries clarifying clinical concepts/applications; and a CD with supplemental information and materials (e.g., patient handouts). Unlike the typical text chapter arrangement emphasizing ear anatomy and physiology before auditory tests, Martin (communication sciences and disorders, U. of Texas-Austin) and Clark (HearUSA, Helix Hearing Care of America) overview the basics of audiology, then proceed to discuss hearing assessment, disorders, and management before delving more deeply into physical principles. Includes chapter study questions and a glossary. Suitable for all student levels. First published in 1975. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
A text/CD-ROM for students of audiology. After an introduction to the profession of audiology, chapters first present a superficial look at how the ear works, then explain how auditory tests can be understood as they relate to the basic mechanisms of hearing, with many examples of theoretical tests that illustrate different disorders in the auditory system. Presentations of anatomy and physiology, designed for greater detail and application, accompany descriptions of auditory disorders. Features chapter summaries, study questions, and glossaries. The CD-ROM, new to this edition, contains demonstrations, samples of audiograms representing different kinds of hearing loss, and anatomical drawings and photos of pathologies of the ear, plus sample forms, and lists of organizations and publishers. The editors are affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin and Helix Hearing Care of America. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)