James W. Hall III, Ph.D. received a Masters degree from Northwestern University and, in 1979, his Ph.D. in audiology from Baylor College of Medicine under the direction of Dr. James Jerger. Since then, he has held clinical and academic audiology positions at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, University of Texas School of Medicine-Houston, and the School of Medicine at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Hall is now Clinical Professor and Chief of Audiology in the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Florida in Gainesville. In addition to his administrative duties, he maintains a clinical practice at University of Florida Health Science Center, and serves as a clinical instructor and mentor in the Doctor of Audiology on-site and distance learning programs.
Dr. Hall’s main research interests are in the area of auditory neurophysiology, clinical assessment of auditory processing disorders and central auditory nervous system function, newborn hearing screening, and tinnitus & hyperacusis. Dr. Hall lectures internationally on these topics. He is the author of numerous journal articles, monographs, or book chapters, as well as the Handbook of Auditory Evoked Responses and Audiologists’ Desk Reference Volumes I and II, the Handbook of Otoacoustic Emissions and the New Handbook of Auditory Evoked Responses.
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Auditory Neurophysiology Principles | |
Overview of Auditory Neurophysiology: Past, Present, and Future | |
Anatomic and Physiologic Principles | |
Introduction to Auditory Evoked Response Measurement | |
Electrocochleography (Ecochg) | |
Measurement, Analysis, and Interpretation | |
Background | |
Test proTOCols, parameters, and procedures | |
Waveform analysis | |
Non-pathologic factors influencing ECochG | |
Trouble-shooting in ECochG recording | |
Clinical Applications and Populations | |
Audiologic assessment | |
Diagnosis of Meniere's disease | |
Retrocochlear auditory dysfunction | |
Auditory neuropathy | |
Intra-operative monitoring | |
Auditory Brainstem Response (Abr) And Auditory Steady State Response (Assr) | |
ABR ProTOCols, Parameters & Procedures | |
Background | |
Basic ABR test proTOCol | |
Stimulus parameters | |
Acquisition parameters | |
Step-by-step ABR measurement | |
ABR Analysis and Interpretation | |
Conventional waveform analysis | |
Sophisticated waveform analysis | |
Non-pathologic factors influencing ABR recording | |
Trouble-shooting in ABR recording | |
Interpretation of ABR in auditory dysfunction | |
Frequency-Specific ABR and ASSR | |
Background | |
Newborn hearing screening and early identification of hearing loss | |
Tone burst ABR proTOCols, parameters and procedures | |
ASSR proTOCols, parameters and procedures | |
Sedation | |
Case reports | |
ABR: Pediatric Clinical Applications and Populations | |
Conductive auditory dysfunction | |
Sensory auditory dysfunction | |
Auditory neuropathy and retrocochlear auditory dysfunction | |
Central nervous system pathologies | |
Newborn hearing screening | |
ABR: Adult Clinical Applications and Populations | |
Sensory auditory dysfunction | |
Retrocochlear auditory dysfunction | |
Central nervous system pathologies | |
Intra-operative monitoring | |
Cortical Auditory Evoked Responses | |
Auditory Middle Latency Response (AMLR) | |
Background | |
Test proTOCols and procedures | |
Analysis and interpretation | |
Clinical applications and populations | |
Auditory Late Response (ALR) | |
Background | |
Test proTOCols and procedures | |
Analysis and interpretation | |
Clinical applications and populations | |
P300 Response | |
Background | |
Test proTOCols and procedures | |
Analysis and interpretation | |
Clinical applications and populations | |
Mismatch Negativity (MMN) Response | |
Background | |
Selected cortical auditory responses | |
Test proTOCols and procedures | |
Analysis and interpretation | |
Clinical applications and populations | |
Non-Auditory Clinical Neurophysiology | |
Electrical and Myogenic Evoked Responses | |
Electrically Evoked Auditory Responses | |
Clinical applications before and after cochlear im | |
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