Scientific Foundations Of Audiology Perspectives From Physics Biology Modeling And Medicine 1st Edition Anthony T Cacace by Anthony T. Cacace, Emile De Kleine, Avril G. Holt, Pim Van Dijk 9781597566520, 1597566527 instant download after payment.
With advancements across various scientific and medical fields, professionals in audiology are in a unique position to integrate cutting-edge technology with real-world situations.
Scientific Foundations of Audiology provides a strong basis and philosophical framework for understanding various domains of hearing science in the context of contemporary developments in genetics, gene expression, bioengineering, neuroimaging, neurochemistry, cochlear and mid-brain implants, associated speech processing and understanding, molecular biology, physics, modeling, medicine, and clinical practice.
Key features of this text include: - Highly technical information presented in a cohesive and understandable manner (i.e., concepts without complex equations)
- Discussion of integrating newly developed technology within the clinical practice of audiology
- State-of-the-art contributions from a stellar array of international, world-class experts
Scientific Foundations of Audiology is geared toward doctoral students in audiology, physics, and engineering; residents in otolaryngology, neurology, neurosurgery, and pediatrics; and those intermediaries between innovation and clinical reality.
Contents Introduction Contributors Chapter 1. Middle-Ear Reflectance: Concepts and Clinical Applications
Jont B. Allen, Sarah R. Robinson, Judi A. Lapsley Miller, Patricia S. Jeng, and Harry Levitt Chapter 2. Otoacoustic Emissions: Measurement, Modeling, and Applications
Glenis Long and Bastian Epp Chapter 3. The Audiogram: What It Measures, What It Predicts, and What It Misses
Anthony T. Cacace and Robert F. Burkard Chapter 4. Contemporary Issues in Vestibular Assessment
Faith W. Akin, Owen D. Murnane, and Kristal Mills Riska Chapter 5. Genetics of Deafness: In Mice and Men
Mirna Mustapha and Avril Genene Holt Chapter 6. Molecular-Based Measures for the Development of Treatment for Auditory System Disorders: Important Transformative Steps Toward the Treatment of Tinnitus
Avril Genene Holt, Catherine A. Martin, Antonela Muca, Angela R. Dixon, and Magnus Bergkvist Chapter 7. Medical and Surgical Treatment of Inner Ear Disease
Lawrence R. Lustig Chapter 8. The Future of Cochlear Implants
Richard Tyler, Paul R. Kileny, Aniruddha K. Deshpande, Shruti Balvalli Deshpande, Camille Dunn, Marlan Hansen, and Bruce Gantz Chapter 9. Novel Approaches for Protection and Restoration of Hearing
Min Young Lee and Yehoash Raphael Chapter 10. The Olivocochlear System: A Current Understanding of Its Molecular Biology and Functional Roles in Development and Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Douglas E. Vetter Chapter 11. Current Progress With Auditory Midbrain Implants
Hubert H. Lim, James F. Patrick, and Thomas Lenarz Chapter 12. Perception and Psychoacoustics of Speech in Cochlear Implant Users
Deniz Baskent, Etienne Gaudrain, Terrin Nichole Tamati, and Anita Wagner Chapter 13. Theoretical Considerations in Developing an APD Construct: A Neuroscience Perspective
Dennis J. McFarland and Anthony T. Cacace Chapter 14. Normal Sound Processing: fMRI
Stefan Uppenkamp and Roy D. Patterson Chapter 15. Tinnitus Neurophysiology According to Structural and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Dave R.M. Langers and Emile de Kleine Index