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Disorders of Auditory Function. Volume III
โ Scribed by Ian G. Taylor, Andreas Markides
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages v-vii
PREFACE, Page ix, The Editors
THE THOMAS SIMM LITTLER MEMORIAL LECTURE: BREAKING THE SILENCE, Pages 1-22, T.J. Watson
THE PREVENTION OF CONGENITAL SENSORI-NEURAL DEAFNESS, Pages 25-31, I.G. Taylor
EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF HEARING IMPAIRMENT, Pages 33-42, B. Barr
LINGUISTIC AND ASSOCIATED CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN ATTENDING THE SCHOOL AGE CLINIC OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIOLOGY AND EDUCATION OF THE DEAF, MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY, Pages 43-49, V.J. Brasier, W.D. Hine, H.L. Owrid
AUDITORY FUNCTION AND RECEPTIVE VOCABULARY IN DOWN'S SYNDROME CHILDREN, Pages 51-58, B. Davies, R.M. Penniceard
AUTOMATED NEWBORN SCREENING USING THE AUDITORY RESPONSE CRADLE, Pages 59-69, M.J. Bennett, H.K. Wade
HEARING-IMPAIRED CHILDREN'S UNDERSTANDING OF ACTIVE, PASSIVE AND SCRAMBLED SENTENCES, Pages 73-78, M. Kitzinger, J.E.J. John
SPEECH PROCESSING AND HEARING-AID DESIGN - SOME CRITICAL REFLECTIONS, Pages 79-90, M.P. Haggard
SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE EFFICIENT USE OF HEARING AIDS WITH CHILDREN, Pages 91-101, M. Nolan
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE HEARING AIDS, Pages 103-109, P. Newall, C. Welsh, J. Cranage
THE ROLE OF RECOGNITION IN THE PERCEPTION OF UNATTENDED AUDITORY STIMULI, Pages 111-119, P.A. Wilkins, A.M. Martin
THE DILEMMA OF ELECTRO-NYSTAGMOGRAPHY, Pages 123-134, J.D. Hood
THE ROLE OF ROTATIONAL TESTING IN ASSESSING VESTIBULAR FUNCTION, Pages 135-142, T.J. Wilmot
THE CALORIC TEST : THREE ASSOCIATED CLINICAL STUDIES, Pages 143-159, R.R.A. Coles, C.G. Davies, F. Jabeen, S.E. Snashall
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AIR AND WATER AS A CALORIC STIMULUS, Pages 161-166, A.R.J. Al-Sheikhli, W.P.R. Gibson, S. Oppenheimer
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ABNORMAL CALORIC INDUCED NYSTAGMUS ENCOUNTERED IN CEREBELLAR DISORDERS, Pages 167-172, W.P.R. Gibson, S. Oppenheimer
TRENDS IN THE UNDERSTANDING AND CONTROL OF NOISE-INDUCED HEARING LOSS, Pages 175-183, W. Burns
HEARING HANDICAP AND NOISE-INDUCED DEAFNESS, Pages 185-195, M.E. Bryan
INDUSTRIAL AUDIOMETRY : THE REFERRAL PROBLEM, Pages 197-209, S.J. Karmy, A.P. Wright, W.G. Cooke
MASKING, TEMPORAL INTEGRATION AND SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH NOISE-INDUCED HEARING LOSS, Pages 211-236, R.S. Tyler, M. Fernandes, E.J. Wood
TECHNICAL AND AUDIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS CLAIMS, Pages 237-246, W.I. Acton
REHABILITATION OF HEARING-IMPAIRED ADULTS: USE OF AND BENEFITS FROM HEARING AIDS, Pages 249-256, H. Birk Nielsen
STUDIES ON HEARING AID USE AND THE EFFECT OF COUNSELLING, Pages 257-264, D.N. Brooks
EVALUATION OF AN AUDITORY REHABILITATION SCHEME, Pages 265-273, S.D.G. Stephens, L.J. Barcham, A.L. Corcoran, N. Parsons
THE MANCHESTER SPEECHREADING (LIPREADING) TEST, Pages 275-295, A. Markides
A RESEARCH MASTER HEARING AID, Pages 297-306, M.C. Martin, C.J. Evans
THE ASSESSMENT OF AUDIO-VISUAL AND VISUAL SPEECH DISCRIMINATION SKILLS IN AURAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES, Pages 307-320, B. McCormick
ACQUIRED DEAFNESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER, Pages 321-328, A. Thomas, K. Gilhome Herbst
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH AUDIOLOGY, Pages 329-334, T.J. Watson
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 335-339
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