Musiek and Chermak's two-volume, award-winning handbooks are back in newly revised editions. Extensively revised and expanded, Volume I provides comprehensive coverage of the auditory neuroscience and clinical science needed to accurately diagnose the range of developmental and acquired central audi
Disorders of Peripheral and Central Auditory Processing
โ Scribed by Gastone G. Celesia (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 463
- Series
- Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright
Page iv
Foreword
Page v
Jasper R. Daube, Franรงois Mauguiรจre
Preface
Page vii
Gastone G. Celesia
Contributors
Pages ix-xi
Chapter 1 - Anatomy and physiology of the external, middle and inner ear
Pages 3-23
Sarah H. Hayes, Dalian Ding, Richard J. Salvi, Brian L. Allman
Chapter 2 - Anatomy and physiology of auditory pathways and cortex
Pages 25-59
John F. Brugge
Chapter 3 - The functional neuroanatomy of language
Pages 61-70
Gregory Hickok
Chapter 4 - Hearing and cognitive development in deaf and hearing-impaired children: effects of intervention
Pages 71-80
Bjรถrn Lyxell, Malin Wass, Birgitta Sahlรฉn, Tina Ibertsson, Lena Asker-รrnason, Inger Uhlรฉn, Cecilia Henricson, Cecilia Von Mentzer, Elina Mรคki-Torkko, Claes Mรถller
Chapter 5 - Electrocochleography
Pages 83-113
Rosamaria Santarelli, Edoardo Arslan
Chapter 6 - Otoacoustic emissions
Pages 115-135
Brenda L. Lonsbury-Martin, Glen K. Martin
Chapter 7 - Brainstem auditory evoked responses
Pages 137-153
Gastone G. Celesia
Chapter 8 - Steady-state auditory evoked responses
Pages 155-176
Bernhard Ross
Chapter 9 - Middle- and long-latency auditory evoked potentials: what are they telling us on central auditory disorders?
Pages 177-199
Claude Alain, Anja Roye, Stephen R. Arnott
Chapter 10 - Auditory gamma and beta oscillations
Pages 201-215
Walter G. Sannita
Chapter 11 - Psychophysical auditory tests
Pages 217-234
Deborah Moncrieff, Lindsey Jorgensen, Amanda Ortmann
Chapter 12 - Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials
Pages 235-252
Alan D. Legatt
Chapter 13 - Auditory magnetic evoked responses
Pages 253-270
Michael I.G. Simpson, Garreth Prendergast
Chapter 14 - Assessment of hearing in infants and children
Pages 271-297
Sheila R. Pratt, Diane Sabo, John D. Durrant
Chapter 15 - Role of clinical neurophysiology in hearing disorders and its relation to behavioral audiometric data. The lesson from auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders
Pages 301-314
Charles I. Berlin
Chapter 16 - Cochlear implants
Pages 315-331
Robert Shepherd, Andrew Wise, James Fallon
Chapter 17 - Recent advances in hearing aids
Pages 333-342
Amanda Ortmann, Michael Valente
Chapter 18 - Positive spontaneous auditory phenomena: tinnitus
Pages 345-381
Berthold Langguth, Ana Belรฉn Elgoyhen, Dirk De Ridder, Richard J. Salvi
Chapter 19 - Positive spontaneous auditory phenomena: auditory hallucinations
Pages 383-400
Gastone G. Celesia
Chapter 20 - Central disorders of auditory processing: brainstem
Pages 401-421
Gastone G. Celesia
Chapter 21 - Sound localization disorders and auditory neglect
Pages 423-434
Stephanie Clarke, Ayse At
Chapter 22 - Central processing of music and its disturbances
Pages 435-448
Gastone G. Celesia
Chapter 23 - Auditory agnosias
Pages 449-460
Ayse P. Saygin, Luke E. Miller
Index
Pages 461-476
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