<i>The Human Auditory System: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders</i> provides a comprehensive and focused reference on the neuroscience of hearing and the associated neurological diagnosis and treatment of auditory disorders. This reference looks at this dynamic area of basic research,
The Human Auditory System Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders
β Scribed by Michael J. Aminoff, FranΓ§ois Boller and Dick F. Swaab (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 686
- Series
- Handbook of Clinical Neurology Volume 129
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Human Auditory System: Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders provides a comprehensive and focused reference on the neuroscience of hearing and the associated neurological diagnosis and treatment of auditory disorders. This reference looks at this dynamic area of basic research, a multidisciplinary endeavor with contributions from neuroscience, clinical neurology, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive science communications disorders, and psychology, and its dramatic clinical application.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series PagePage ii
CopyrightPage iv
Handbook of Clinical Neurology 3rd SeriesPages v-vi
ForewordPage viiMichael J. Aminoff, FranΓ§ois Boller, Dick F. Swaab
PrefacePages ix-xGastone G. Celesia, Gregory Hickok
ContributorsPages xi-xiii
Chapter 1 - Auditory pathways: anatomy and physiologyPages 3-25James O. Pickles
Chapter 2 - Anatomic organization of the auditory cortexPages 27-53Troy A. Hackett
Chapter 3 - Development of the auditory systemPages 55-72Ruth Litovsky
Chapter 4 - Representation of loudness in the auditory cortexPages 73-84Christoph E. Schreiner, Brian J. Malone
Chapter 5 - Temporal coding in the auditory cortexPages 85-98Luc H. Arnal, David Poeppel, Anne-lise Giraud
Chapter 6 - Sound localizationPages 99-116John C. Middlebrooks
Chapter 7 - New perspectives on the auditory cortex: learning and memoryPages 117-147Norman M. Weinberger
Chapter 8 - Neural basis of speech perceptionPages 149-160Gregory Hickok, David Poeppel
Chapter 9 - Role of the auditory system in speech productionPages 161-175Frank H. Guenther, Gregory Hickok
Chapter 10 - White-matter pathways for speech and language processingPages 177-186Angela D. Friederici
Chapter 11 - Neural basis of music perceptionPages 187-205Petr Janata
Chapter 12 - Music and language: relations and disconnectionsPages 207-222Nina Kraus, Jessica Slater
Chapter 13 - Invasive recordings in the human auditory cortexPages 225-244Kirill V. Nourski, Matthew A. Howard III
Chapter 14 - Electromagnetic recording of the auditory systemPages 245-255David Poeppel, Gregory Hickok
Chapter 15 - Hemodynamic imaging of the auditory cortexPages 257-275Ann Hall Deborah, Susi Karima
Chapter 16 - Imaging white-matter pathways of the auditory system with diffusion imaging tractographyPages 277-288Chiara Maffei, Guadalupe Soria, Alberto Prats-Galino, Marco Catani
Chapter 17 - Electrophysiologic auditory testsPages 289-311Alan D. Legatt
Chapter 18 - Psychophysical and behavioral peripheral and central auditory testsPages 313-332Frank E. Musiek, Gail D. Chermak
Chapter 19 - Neurocognitive development in congenitally deaf childrenPages 335-356Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
Chapter 20 - Aging of the auditory systemPages 357-373Thomas Nicolas Roth
Chapter 21 - Decreased sound tolerance: hyperacusis, misophonia, diplacousis, and polyacousisPages 375-387Pawel J. Jastreboff, Margaret M. Jastreboff
Chapter 22 - Auditory synesthesiasPages 389-407Pegah Afra
Chapter 23 - TinnitusPages 409-431Robert A. Levine, Yahav Oron
Chapter 24 - Auditory hallucinationsPages 433-455Jan Dirk Blom
Chapter 25 - PalinacousisPages 457-467Madeline C. Fields, Lara V. Marcuse
Chapter 26 - Musicogenic epilepsyPages 469-477John Stern
Chapter 27 - Deafness in cochlear and auditory nerve disordersPages 479-494Kathryn Hopkins
Chapter 28 - Auditory neuropathyPages 495-508Arnold Starr, Gary Rance
Chapter 29 - Hearing disorders in brainstem lesionsPages 509-536Gastone G. Celesia
Chapter 30 - Central auditory processing disorders in children and adultsPages 537-556Teri James Bellis, Jennifer D. Bellis
Chapter 31 - Auditory neglect and related disordersPages 557-571Alexander Gutschalk, Andrew R. Dykstra
Chapter 32 - Auditory agnosiaPages 573-587L. Robert slevc, Alison R. Shell
Chapter 33 - Congenital amusiasPages 589-605B. Tillmann, P. Albouy, A. Caclin
Chapter 34 - Acquired amusiaPages 607-631Camilla N. Clark, Hannah L. Golden, Jason D. Warren
Chapter 35 - Hearing disorders in strokePages 633-647Doris Eva Bamiou
Chapter 36 - Hearing disorders in multiple sclerosisPages 649-665Miriam Furst, Robert A. Levine
Chapter 37 - Hearing and music in dementiaPages 667-687Julene K. Johnson, Maggie L. Chow
Chapter 38 - Future advancesPages 689-692Gastone G. Celesia, Gregory Hickok
IndexPages 693-704
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