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Audiologia

Essentials of Audiology

Stanley A. Gelfand

editore: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc

pagine: 546

Praise for the previous edition: "This unique book encompasses everything from hearing science and psychoacoustics to hearing conservation and basic audiometry...explaining it at beginner's level while providing a more in-depth look for the more experienced." -- Doody's Review Now in a more user-friendly format, with a four-color design, this new edition includes the latest scientific and clinical knowledge to give audiology students a solid understanding of core audiologic concepts. Every essential topic in audiology, from acoustics and anatomy to auditory disorders and hearing loss, is covered in this book. Key Features of the Fourth Edition: * Covers new technology for electrophysiological assessment as well as bone-anchored hearing aids and cochlear implants* Expanded discussion of management techniques, now in two separate chapters* More than 300 exquisite full-color illustrations* Questions and answers at the end of each chapter for study and review of essential topics* Extensive bibliography with references to current literatureEssentials of Audiology, Fourth Edition, is an indispensable reference for undergraduate and first year graduate students in audiology as well as a valuable resource for speech and language pathology students. With thorough coverage of the essentials of clinical practice, this new edition is also a good refresher for audiologists and speech-language pathologists who are starting out in their practice.
80,00 76,00

Auditory Processing Deficits

Assessment and Intervention

Vishakha Rawool

editore: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc

pagine: 529

Auditory Processing Deficits is designed to provide readers with key clinical information on APD, an important, growing area of interest in the field of audiology. The book contains the latest guidelines on screening, diagnosis, and intervention of auditory processing deficits and includes key information on related assessment tools and management strategies. Key Features: * More than 300 high-quality, full-color illustrations help readers understand complex topics* Graphics showing clinical research data aid in comprehension and retention of difficult concepts* Case examples facilitate the synthesis of information from clinical assessments and creation of intervention plans* Each chapter includes a section on future trends that informs readers of upcoming technologies or methodologies that could benefit patients Written by an experienced authority on APD, with knowledge and experience in three related fields including audiology, speech-language pathology, and teaching for the deaf, this book is an essential clinical guide for graduate students in audiology as well as practicing audiologists.
85,00 80,75

Netter's Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing

David H. McFarland

editore: Mosby

pagine: 276

With Dr. Frank Netter's world-class illustrations accompanying essential information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing (SLH), Netter's Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing is your essential SLH reference. Easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations with the atlas' "read-it, see-it" approach. Netter's provides a solid foundation for SLH with a basic overview of anatomical organization systems and focused discussions of the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing and hearing.
79,00 75,05

Handbook of Clinical Audiology

Jack Katz

editore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

pagine: 992

Prepare your graduate students for their careers in audiology with Katz's Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Seventh Edition. This go-to resource was developed by an unsurpassed team of editors and authors, whose expertise in research and clinical practice spans all core areas of clinical audiology. Packed with new research, relevant case studies, and today's best practices, the Seventh Edition has been extensively revised and updated throughout and features six all-new chapters, updated research, a streamlined table of contents, and new online teaching and learning resources to save you time and help your students succeed. Instructor Resources: new! A Test Bank with 460 questions to make creating exams faster and easier; new! Chapter by chapter image bank containing over 340 images great for creating personalized course material. Student Resources: new! On-line case studies that bring audiology concepts to life. Expanded References and Additional Readings that facilitate further exploration of topics of interest. eBook available for purchase.
106,00 100,70

Argomenti di audiologia

Silvano Prosser, Alessandro Martini

editore: Omega

pagine: 622

Questo manuale è principalmente indirizzato agli studenti che nel loro piano di studi devono affrontare materie con un "conten
54,00 51,30

Hearing Aids

Harvey Dillon

editore: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc

pagine: 631

Praise for this book: This book succeeds in its aim of providing a practically useful and theoretically sound comprehensive book on hearing aids ...It makes the most complicated concepts easy to understand, with excellent cross referencing ...I certainly wouldn't want to be without this book and I highly recommend it to everyone with an interest in hearing aids. -- Pauline Smith, ENT & Audiology News Praise for the first edition: One of the best textbooks I have ever used...written by a researcher with a stellar reputation [who is also] an expert on the clinical aspects of the field...packed with information from both a theoretical and practical perspective...makes difficult concepts comprehensible...from an instructors point of view, it is a sheer delight. --Adrienne Rubenstein, PhD, Professor, Department of Speech Communication Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn College, New York Key Features: * Completely revised to reflect the research and technological advances of the last decade* New chapters on directional microphones and the latest digital signal processing strategies* Extensive coverage of all aspects of open-canal, thin-tube hearing aids* Practical tips, tables, and procedures designed to be pinned on the walls of clinics* Each cross-referenced chapter builds on the previous chapters Hearing Aids, Second Edition, is a book within a book: * Each chapter has a one-page synopsis that captures the key concepts of each topic* The material that students most need is contained in marked paragraphs that flow after each other to form a coherent thin book inside the larger book* Intervening additional paragraphs add satisfying depth Written, comprehensively referenced, and extensively reviewed by leaders in the field, this book is ideal as a core graduate text as well as a standard reference for clinicians.
90,00 85,50

Handbook of Acoustic Accessibility: Best Practices for Listening, Learning, and Literacy in the Classroom

Carol Flexer, Joseph J. Smaldino

editore: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc

pagine: 168

Written and edited by renowned leaders in the field, Handbook of Acoustic Accessibility focuses on the acoustic conditions, therapies, and technologies that assist audiologists and teachers of hearing-impaired students in making the speech signal audible, undistorted, and accessible. Covering topics that range from acoustic measurements in the classroom to American Academy of Audiology clinical practice guidelines for Hearing Assistance Technology (HAT), this book reflects current practices and technologies that are designed to maximize the availability of classroom speech signals. Key Features: * Discusses the importance of making speech accessible for auditory-linguistic brain development and how acoustic accessibility impacts listening, learning, and literacy * Uses graphics and charts to make difficult acoustic concepts easily understandable * Includes the latest information on desirable acoustic standards * Contains cutting edge information on technologies such as smart phone apps for use in making acoustic measurements and audio distribution systems This concise, comprehensive reference is designed to be the go-to guide for busy audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and teachers of hearing-impaired students who need practical information for achieving acoustic accessibility.
33,00 31,35
62,00 58,90

Trattato di otorinolaringoiatria ed audiologia

Lorenzo Pignataro

editore: Edises

Questo manuale è stato realizzato per fornire agli studenti un testo volutamente schematico ma nel contempo completo e tale da poter essere utile anche agli Specializzandi come complemento ai trattati comunemente in uso. Il piano dell'opera si articola in otto Sezioni. Le prime sei sono state strutturate in modo tale da fornire brevi cenni anatomo-fisiologici e fisio-patologici, basi indispensabili per la comprensione degli aspetti clinici e dell'inquadramento tassonomico delle patologie trattate e dei principali mezzi di indagine diagnostica semeiotico-strumentale. Le ultime due sezioni, relative alle neoplasie alle urgenze ed emergenze, forniscono un inquadramento mirato dei quadri patologici classificati rispettivamente in base al distretto anatomico interessato e alla tipologia d'urgenza propria della manifestazione. Per favorire un facile e rapido apprendimento il testo è corredato da tabelle, flow-chart e ricco materiale iconografico. Allo scopo di facilitare la comprensione clinica e le possibili applicazioni pratiche molti argomenti sono stati inoltre arricchiti da specifici approfondimenti. Un ultimo ma non secondario apporto è la presenza, al termine di ogni sezione, di quiz per test di autoapprendimento utili a verificare la comprensione degli argomenti.
30,00 28,50

Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-language Pathology and Audiology

Barbara M. Peregoy, Donald R. Fuller
e altri

editore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

pagine: 432

This textbook aligns the basic science of anatomy and physiology with the applied art and science of communication disorders. The content is approached from a clinical perspective so that students understand the application of the content. "Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology" is unique for its presentation of elementary and introductory anatomy and physiology in a framework of clinical practice.
85,00 80,75

Audiology Answers for Otolaryngologists: A High-Yield Pocket Guide

Elizabeth Fernandez, Heather Monroe
e altri

editore: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc

pagine: 120

Audiology Answers for Otolaryngologists will help otolaryngology residents master the often troublesome audiology component of their Board exam. In a concise, accessible FAQ format designed to quickly crystallize and reinforce must-know audiology concepts, the expert authors answer the audiology questions most commonly asked by otolaryngology residents. Features: * FAQ format provides rapid access to key information on psychoacoustics, audiometric testing, amplification, and vestibular evaluation * Incisive questions culled from the authors' experience in the clinic * High-quality photographs throughout - depicting equipment and equipment calibration, plus numerous audiograms, charts, and tables - enhance the text This is an essential Board review resource for otolaryngology residents. It also serves as a quick clinical reference for the busy otolaryngologist, audiologist, or speech language pathologist in daily practice.
44,00 41,80

Audiology

The Fundamentals

Fred H. Bess, Larry E. Humes

editore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

pagine: 362

Now in its Fourth Edition, this book is designed for students in audiology or students desiring a broad, in-depth survey of the profession. The logical progression from fundamentals to more complex topics, the readable writing style, and the abundant simple illustrations are ideally suited for the introductory level. This edition has a more engaging design with anatomical drawings. Photo of ear pathologies are available online. Online student resources on thePoint will include audiogram samples, review questions, pathology images, and case studies. Online instructor resources on thePoint will include PowerPoint slides, a test generator and an image bank. Online student resources on thePoint include review questions, pathology images, and case studies. Online instructor resources on thePoint will include PowerPoint slides, a test generator and an image bank.
60,00 57,00

Audiology

Treatment

Holly Hosford-Dunn, Michael Valente
e altri

editore: Thieme Publishing Group

pagine: 544

From the principles of hearing aid instrumentation, selection, and fitting, to the medical and surgical management of ear diseases and hearing disorders, to the rehabilitation of the patient with hearing loss, the new edition of Audiology: Treatment is an invaluable, up-to-date resource for the latest approaches to treating hearing disorders. Organized into two main sections, the book begins by guiding the reader through the principles of treatment and then presents important applications for the clinical setting. Features: -Insights from respected experts in the field -New chapters on the numerous advances in hearing aid technology and electroacoustic analysis of hearing aids; the importance of outcome measures in validating the performance of amplification; treatment options for patients with processing disorders; new signals for real ear measures; and the use of fully implantable devices -Chapter outlines to rapidly acquaint reader with topics to be discussed -Pearls, pitfalls, controversial points, and special considerations providing recommendations and comments on key aspects of patient care Audiology: Treatment is one part of a three-volume series, which is completed by Audiology: Diagnosis and Audiology: Practice Management. Together these books provide audiologists and students in graduate programs with a complete compendium of information on optimizing patient care.
88,00 83,60

Audiology Diagnosis

Holly Hosford-Dunn, Michael Valente
e altri

editore: Thieme Publishing Group

pagine: 616

Written by foremost authorities in the field, Audiology: Diagnosis presents the basic concepts and essential clinical information for diagnosing auditory disorders, otologic diseases, and vestibular dysfunction. The book provides a thorough review of fundamental principles of diagnosis, including the basic procedures, the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, imaging techniques, instrumentation, calibration, and more. It also covers the clinical tests essential for assessing the type and degree of hearing loss and for determining the etiological factors underlying the patient's disorder. Chapters address such important topics as ototoxicity and pharmacology in the audiology practice, and utilizing functional brain imaging and radiologic techniques. Highlights: -New information on effective methods for neonatal hearing screening, assessment of vestibular disorders, the genetics of hearing loss, and recent advances in testing for auditory processing disorders in children and adults -Chapter outlines to rapidly acquaint reader with topics to be discussed -Pearls, pitfalls, controversial points, and special considerations providing recommendations and comments on key aspects of patient care Audiology: Diagnosis is one part of a three-volume series, which is completed by Audiology: Treatment and Audiology: Practice Management. Together these books provide audiologists and students in graduate programs with an invaluable resource for each stage of management.
77,00 73,15

Audiology

Principles and Procedures

H. Gustav Mueller, James Jerger
e altri

editore: Plural Publishing Inc

pagine: 352

Well-written, & thoroughly reviewed, this book flows smoothly & is organized logically. Difficult concepts are well supported by figures & tables for ease of learning & each chapter is prefaced by a list of learner outcomes & punctuated by summaries which can be found on the easily identifiable grey pages.
77,00 73,15

Tinnitus

Source Readings (1841-1980)

Dimiter Denchev, Mary Hawkshaw
e altri

editore: Plural Publishing Inc

pagine: 372

In this unique book on tinnitus, the authors present germinal papers and abstracts published from 1841 to 1980. The purpose of this book is to create a link between the print literature that is available as part of the tinnitus legacy and the more accessible data available from 1980 to the present. With this book the historical writings become easily accessible for anyone looking for information on tinnitus. The abstracts will prove interesting not only as historical curiosities that help in the understanding of findings and treatment practices over the years, but also as inspirations for future research and lessons for ongoing practices in the management of tinnitus.
82,00 77,90

Hearing

Anatomy, Physiology and Disorders of the Auditory System

Aage R. Moller

editore: Academic Press Inc

pagine: 328

"Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology and Disorders of the Auditory System" provides detailed information about the anatomy and physiology of the entire auditory system and it describes important aspects of disorders of the middle ear, the cochlea, and the nervous system in a comprehensive manner. Most other textbooks on Hearing are focused on either the periphery or the central nervous system and rarely integrate anatomy and physiology with clinical issues. In the past years, it has become apparent that pathologies of the peripheral parts of the auditory system affect the function of the nervous system, and vice versa. It is thus more and more important to view the peripheral and central parts of the auditory system in an integrative way. This book integrates descriptions of disorders of the ear and the nervous system and provides a comprehensive coverage of anatomy and physiology of the entire auditory system. The book introduces the role of neural plasticity in the symptoms of disorders such as tinnitus, hyperacusis and phonophobia. A separate chapter discusses cochlear and auditory brainstem implants. This book provides a thorough understanding of the anatomy and function of the auditory system. It provides thorough information on the peripheral nervous system and auditory organs as well as the central nervous system. As valuable for students of and reasearchers in basic sciences (biology, psychology, neuroscience, audiology etc) and for clinicians, it offers an introduction into psychoacoustics and physical acoustics. It presents information on important disorders of the auditory system (including Tinnitus). It includes chapter on cochlear and auditory brainstem implants, and is fully illustrated with carefully selected images.
60,00 57,00
12,50

Auditory Disorders in School Children

The Law, Identification, Remediation

Marion P. Downs, Ross Roeser

editore: Thieme Publishing Group

pagine: 469

The newest edition of Auditory Disorders in School Children extensively covers the latest revolutionary techniques for identifying hearing loss in infants and children. Never before have technology and intensive habilitation combined to provide children with auditory disorders of all types with the opportunity to enter into a world of sound. Co-authored by leading specialists, this timely text provides information on diagnosis and treatment of auditory processing disorders, enhancing not only your understanding of the emerging modalities, but your own ability to implement them. Key features of the new edition: -Introduces "The Audiology Home," the newest approach for optimizing patient care of infants and children -Covers a broad range of disorders, from mild to severe, to maximize your diagnositic capabilities -Updated material on cochlear implants and the new technology used for severe deafness -Unique section on applying legal regulations to educational programs -Guidelines for the most accurate identification of auditory disorders
59,95 56,95

Cochlear Implants

Auditory Prostheses and Electric Hearing

Arthur N. Popper, Fang-Gang Zeng
e altri

editore: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.

pagine: 450

Cochlear implants have instigated a popular but controversial revolution in the treatment of deafness. This book discusses the physiological bases of using artificial devices to electrically stimulate the brain to interpret sounds. As the first successful device to restore neural function, the cochlear implant serves as a model for research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. These and other auditory prostheses are discussed in the context of historical treatments, engineering, psychophysics and clinical issues as well as implications for speech, behavior, cognition and long-term effects on people.
177,00 168,15

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