<p><i>Development of Auditory and Vestibular Systems</i> fourth edition presents a global and synthetic view of the main aspects of the development of the stato-acoustic system. Unique to this volume is the joint discussion of two sensory systems that, although close at the embryological stage, pres
Development of Auditory and Vestibular Systems
β Scribed by R. Romand (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 574
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Pages xiii-xv
1 - The Structural and Functional Development of the Outer and Middle Ear, Pages 3-25, JAMES C. SAUNDERS, JAMES A. KALTENBACH, EVAN M. RELKIN
2 - Innervation of the Organ of Corti of the Fetal Mouse in Culture, Pages 27-34,34a,34b,35-45, HANNA M. SOBKOWICZ, JERZY E. ROSE
3 - Development of the Cochlea, Pages 47-88, R. ROMAND
4 - Development of the Lower Brainstem Auditory Nuclei, Pages 89-120, JOHN F. BRUGGE
5 - Development of Inferior Colliculus and Binaural Audition, Pages 121-166, DAVID R. MOORE
6 - Development of the Auditory Evoked Responses in the Auditory Cortex in Mammals, Pages 167-209, JAROMΓR MYSLIVEΔEK
7 - Development of Hearing and Response Behavior to Sound Stimuli: Behavioral Studies, Pages 211-237, GΓNTER EHRET
8 - Development of Hearing in Children, Pages 239-271, RITA B. EISENBERG
9 - Abnormal Auditory Development Resulting from Exposure to Ototoxic Chemicals, Noise, and Auditory Restriction, Pages 273-308, KENNETH R. HENRY
10 - Development of Auditory and Vestibular Systems in Mutant Mice, Pages 309-333, M.S. DEOL
11 - Embryogenesis of the Inner Ear: βIn Vitro Studiesβ, Pages 337-374, THOMAS R. VAN DE WATER
12 - Embryonic Development of Vestibular Sense Organs and Their Innervation, Pages 375-423, MATTI ANNIKO
13 - The Development of Function of Primary Vestibular Neurons, Pages 425-461, IAN S. CURTHOYS
14 - Functional Development of the Central Vestibular System, Pages 463-478, J. LANNOU, W. PRECHT, L. CAZIN
15 - Normal and Pathological Maturation of Vestibular Function in the Human Child, Pages 479-536, EDWARD M. ORNITZ
16 - Formation of the Vestibular Apparatus in Weightlessness, Pages 537-560, YA.A. VINNIKOV, O.G. GAZENKO, D.V. LYCHAKOV, L.R. PALMBACH
Index, Pages 561-576
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