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The Acoustic Reflex. Basic Principles and Clinical Applications
β Scribed by Shlomo Silman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 531
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xiii
Foreword, Pages xv-xvi, DONALD D. DIRKS
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii
1 - Neurophysiological Basis of the Acoustic Middle-Ear Reflex, Pages 1-34, AAGE R. MΓLLER
2 - Impedance Concepts Relating to the Acoustic Reflex, Pages 35-61, MICHAEL BENNETT
3 - Theories of Middle-Ear Muscle Function, Pages 63-99, ERIK BORG, S. ALLEN COUNTER, GΓNTER RΓSLER
4 - Evaluation of the Response Time of Acoustic-Immittance Instruments, Pages 101-135, DAVID J. LILLY
5 - The Contralateral Acoustic-Reflex Threshold, Pages 137-186, STANLEY A. GELFAND
6 - Prediction of Hearing Loss from the Acoustic-Reflex Threshold, Pages 187-223, SHLOMO SILMAN, STANLEY A. GELFAND, NEIL PIPER, CAROL ANN SILVERMAN, LESLIE VAN FRANK
7 - Magnitude and Growth of the Acoustic Reflex, Pages 225-274, SHLOMO SILMAN
8 - The Ipsilateral Acoustic Reflex, Pages 275-299, KATHLEEN W. GREEN, ROBERT H. MARGOLIS
9 - Acoustic-Reflex Latency: State of the Art, Pages 301-328, ANDREA BOSATRA, MARIO RUSSOLO, CAROL ANN SILVERMAN
10 - Acoustic-Reflex Adaptation, Pages 329-386, RICHARD H. WILSON, JANET E. SHANKS, DAVID J. LILLY
11 - Acoustic and Nonacoustic Reflex Patterns in Audiologic Diagnosis, Pages 387-411, TERRY L. WILEY, MICHAEL G. BLOCK
12 - Acoustic Reflex in Industrial Noise, Pages 413-440, ERIK BORG, ROLAND NILSSON
13 - The Effect of Drugs and Systemic Disease on the Acoustic Reflex, Pages 441-468, CHARLES A. MANGHAM
14 - Acoustic Reflex and Loudness, Pages 469-516, RHONA HELLMAN, BERTRAM SCHARF
Index, Pages 517-528
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