Perspectives on Auditory Research

Perspectives on Auditory Research
Title Perspectives on Auditory Research PDF eBook
Author Arthur N. Popper
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 668
Release 2014-03-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 1461491029

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Perspectives on Auditory Research celebrates the last two decades of the Springer Handbook in Auditory Research. Contributions from the leading experts in the field examine the progress made in auditory research over the past twenty years, as well as the major questions for the future.

Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience

Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience
Title Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Kelly L. Tremblay
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 489
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 1597566861

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Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience

Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience
Title Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Kelly L.Tremblay
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 217
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 1597566888

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Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience

Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience
Title Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Kelly L. Tremblay
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 337
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 159756687X

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Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance: Clinical and Research Perspectives

Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance: Clinical and Research Perspectives
Title Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance: Clinical and Research Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Marc Fagelson
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 297
Release 2018-03-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 1944883290

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Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance: Clinical and Research Perspectivesis a professional resource for audiology practitioners involved in the clinical management of patients who have sound tolerance concerns. The text covers emerging assessment and intervention strategies associated with hyperacusis, disorders of pitch perception, and other unusual processing deficits of the auditory system. In order to illustrate the patients' perspectives and experiences with disorders of auditory processing, cases are included throughout. This collection of basic science findings, diagnostic strategies and tools, evidence-based clinical research, and case reports provides practitioners with avenues for supporting patient management and coping. It combines new developments in the understanding of auditory mechanisms with the clinical tools developed to manage the effects such disorders exert in daily life. Topics addressed include unusual clinical findings and features that influence a patient's auditory processing such as their perceptual accuracy, recognition abilities, and satisfaction with the perception of sound. Hyperacusis is covered with respect to its effects, its relation to psychological disorders, and its management. Hyperacusis is often linked to trauma or closed head injury, and the text also considers the management of patients with traumatic brain injury as an opportunity to illustrate the effectiveness of interprofessional care in such cases. Interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy, desensitization training, and hearing aid use are reported in a way that enhances clinicians' ability to weave such strategies into their own work or into their referral system. Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance illuminates increasingly observed auditory-related disorders that challenge students, clinicians, physicians, and patients. The text elucidates and reinforces audiologists' contributions to polytrauma and interprofessional care teams and provides clear definitions, delineation of mechanisms, and intervention options for auditory disorders.

Sensory Research

Sensory Research
Title Sensory Research PDF eBook
Author Ronald T. Verrillo
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 352
Release 2014-03-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317781317

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This volume is a record of the proceedings of a festspiel held to honor Jozef F. Zwislocki for his outstanding contributions to science and to Syracuse University. His contributions to the knowledge of the hydromechanical, neurophysiological, and perceptual mechanisms of the auditory system are truly monumental. In addition, his contributions to the comprehension of the mammalian auditory system include not only landmark ideas, but also many of the experimental findings in psychoacoustics and peripheral auditory physiology that constitute the database which has provided a springboard for research in laboratories throughout the world. His efforts to link physics, biology, and psychophysics to create a basis for our understanding of the nervous system have had an influence that extends far beyond the science of acoustics. Although the purpose of this conference was to recognize the many achievements of Professor Zwislocki, the spirit of the participants was to honor him in a manner that best characterized his lifetime dedication to research, that is, to report the results of their own work. Consequently, this volume is first and foremost a compilation of scientific papers in the area of sensory research. Some are reports of recent experiments and some present an overview of research efforts extending from the past up to ongoing work. His influence can be recognized in all of the contributions and some explicitly describe the ties between their own work and the germinal ideas planted by him. This volume, in reflecting the rapid progress being made in sensory science and written by those who are making it, is a fitting tribute to Zwislocki, who always stood at the forefront of his science.

Listening to Speech

Listening to Speech
Title Listening to Speech PDF eBook
Author Steven Greenberg
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 443
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135624909

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The human species is largely defined by its use of spoken language, so integral is speech communication to behavior and social interaction. Despite its importance in everyday life, comparatively little is known about the auditory mechanisms that underlie the ability to understand language. The current volume examines the perception and processing of speech from the perspective of the hearing system. The chapters in this book describe a comprehensive set of approaches to the scientific study of speech and hearing, ranging from anatomy and physiology, to psychophysics and perception, and computational modeling. The auditory basis of speech is examined within a biological and an evolutionary context, and its relevance to applied domains such as communication disorders and speech technology discussed in detail. This volume will be of interest to scientists, engineers, and clinicians whose professional work pertains to any aspect of spoken language or hearing science.