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9780205569236

Introduction to Audiology Today

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    9780205569236

  • ISBN10:

    0205569234

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2013-06-28
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

Introduction to Audiology Today is a contemporary and clinically oriented review of information traditionally found in an introductory audiology book used by undergraduate students. 

 

An up-to-date introduction to the profession of audiology, Introduction to Audiology Today is written to stimulate the student’s interest and excitement in audiology or speech-language pathology as a career choice. Chapters on hearing science covering essential information about sound and auditory anatomy/physiology include helpful figures and readable explanations of recent research findings. Current behavioral and objective procedures and strategies for hearing assessment of children and adults are described and consistently related to clinical audiology practice. Two chapters are devoted to a readable and up-to-date review of the diverse etiologies underlying peripheral and central auditory dysfunction, including auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder and auditory processing disorders. The text is enhanced with an assortment of high quality digital photographs illustrating the tools and technologies used by audiologists in clinical practice.

Author Biography

James W. Hall III received a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from American International College, a Masters degree in Speech Pathology from Northwestern University and, in 1979, his PhD in Audiology from Baylor College of Medicine under the direction of Dr. James Jerger.  Since then, he has held clinical, administrative, and academic audiology positions at major medical centers including the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Texas Medical School-Houston, Vanderbilt University and the University of Florida. Throughout his career, Dr. Hall has maintained a clinical practice and conducted funded research. He’s also served as a clinical instructor and mentor in Doctor of Audiology and PhD programs. He now holds an appointment as Extraordinary Professor in the Department of Communication Pathology at the University of Pretoria in South Africa and adjunct faculty positions at multiple universities in the USA. Dr. Hall is a Founding Member of the American Academy of Audiology and serves on many professional committees, task forces, and editorial boards. He regularly gives workshops, seminars, and lectures throughout the United States and internationally on diverse audiology and hearing-related topics. Dr. Hall is the author of over 150 professional publications, including popular textbooks such as the New Handbook of Auditory Evoked Responses, Audiologists’ Desk Reference (Volumes I and II), Objective Assessment of Hearing, and Otoacoustic Emissions: Principles, Procedures, and Protocols. Additional background information about Dr. Hall is available on his website: www.audiologyworld.net.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Profession and Principles of Audiology

Chapter 1: Audiology Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Chapter 2:  Sound, Acoustics, and Psychoacoustics

Chapter 3:  Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory and Vestibular Systems

 

Part 2: Audiology Procedures and Protocols

Chapter 4: Preparing for Hearing Assessment

Chapter 5:  Pure Tone Audiometry

Chapter 6:  Speech Audiometry

Chapter 7: Masking and Audiogram Interpretation

Chapter 8:  Electro-Acoustic Measures

Chapter 9:  Special Speech Audiometry Tests and Auditory Evoked Responses

Chapter 10: Differential Diagnosis of Auditory and Vestibular Disorders

 

Part 3: Patient Populations

Chapter 11:  Outer, Middle, and Inner Ear Disorders

Chapter 12:  We Hearing With Our Brain: Retrocochlear and Central Nervous System Dysfunction and Disorders

 

Part 4: Audiologic Management Technology and Techniques

Chapter 13: Audiologic Habilitation/Rehabilitation: Technology

Chapter 14: Audiologic Habilitation/Rehabilitation: Techniques

Chapter 15: Pseudohypacusis, Tinnitus, and Hyperacusis

Chapter 16: Management Strategies in Specific Patient Populations

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