Instrumentation for Audiology and Hearing Science

Instrumentation for Audiology and Hearing Science
Author: Shlomo Silman,Michele B. Emmer,Carol A. Silverman,Alexa Brody
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781635502541

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Understanding the array and complexity of instrumentation available to audiologists and hearing scientists is important to students, beginning clinicians, and even seasoned professionals. The second edition of Instrumentation for Audiology and Hearing Science: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and accessible look at instrumentation used in these fields for research and clinical purposes. The expert authors introduce the laws of physics as they relate to audiology and hearing science and explain a range of concepts in electronics directly related to instrumentation used in audiology and hearing science, such as filtering and immittance (involving admittance and impedance), explain the fundamental instrumentation concepts in mathematics, physics, and electronics in a systematic manner including only the necessary formulae and basic scientific principles. This unique professional text presents the fundamentals of the evolution of communication systems from analog to digital, including such concepts as digital signals, sound resolution, sampling, quantization and their applications to current technology such as video calls and noise canceling head phones. In addition, the authors comprehensively cover calibration of test and research equipment and stimuli used in audiology and hearing science. They also clearly describe elements of electronics and digital technology as they apply to our everyday lives and experiences, as well as to the fields of audiology and hearing sciences. New to the Second Edition * New chapters on amplification, assistive listening devices, and vestibular assessment (electronystagmography and videonystagmography), geared toward audiology and hearing science students and professionals * Extensive reorganization for a smoother flow of information * Expanded focus on evidence-based practice * Informed by the authors’ teaching, research, and clinical experiences, the original chapters have either been eliminated or completely updated to reflect current scientific and clinical theories * Accompanying videos for the construction of direct- and alternating-current electrical circuits, as well as the construction of high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters

Instrumentation

Instrumentation
Author: T. Newell Decker,Thomas D. Carrell
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2004-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135620714

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Covering the subjects of communication sciences and disorders and speech pathology, this text on instrumentation is an introduction for students in the speech and hearing sciences.

The Hearing Sciences Third Edition

The Hearing Sciences  Third Edition
Author: Teri A. Hamill,Lloyd L. Price
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2017-12-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781944883645

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The Hearing Sciences, Third Edition addresses all topics critical to understanding the hearing sciences: acoustics, basic instrumentation, anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems, and psychoacoustics. The text is intended for undergraduate courses in hearing science and to augment the graduate AuD curriculum. Basic and intermediate chapters are targeted to undergraduate students. Intermediate and advanced chapters are appropriate for AuD instruction. Advanced chapters summarize key points from introductory chapters, so assignment of those earlier chapters is not required if the student has previously had a survey course in hearing science. Direct relevance to clinical audiology is featured. For example, the text contains comprehensive explanation of the active mechanisms of the cochlea and relates this to otoacoustic emissions and hearing loss. The writing is straightforward and clear. Each chapter includes an introduction, summary, and review questions. "Clinical Correlate" boxes engage the student by demonstrating the relationships between the hearing sciences and clinical audiology. New to the Third Edition: An updated art program with more illustrations and imagesA new chapter on advanced vestibular anatomy and physiology, and thorough updates to the prior vestibular contentContinued attention to conveying information in a straightforward manner while reflecting the current state of researchKey concepts bolded throughout for greater comprehension and accessibilityReview questions added to each chapter to ensure students grasp and retain the information

Electronics and Instrumentation for Audiologists

Electronics and Instrumentation for Audiologists
Author: Paul James Moser
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135601171

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This volume is the first electronics and instrumentation for audiology text and provides information on the variety of applications of electronics and audiology that are often omitted from science and engineering books. The book explains the operation of various instruments used in audiology applications, and it contains pertinent equations, numerical examples, and practice exercises. It also addresses fine details of electronics and instrumentation not often found in other texts, including the difficult concepts of electrical impedance and acoustic impedance. Additionally, it incorporates precise language and high quality drawings to explain electronic concepts clearly and accurately. This textbook is ideal for graduate-level courses on applications of modern electronics in both hearing aids and diagnostic instruments. It is an indispensable resource for students and researchers of audiology, and a valuable reference for practicing audiologists.

Instrumentation in the Hearing Sciences

Instrumentation in the Hearing Sciences
Author: David L. McPherson,John William Thatcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1977
Genre: Audiology
ISBN: UOM:39015000793359

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Hearing Instrument Science and Fitting Practices

Hearing Instrument Science and Fitting Practices
Author: Robert E. Sandlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 599
Release: 1985
Genre: Hearing aids
ISBN: LCCN:85060931

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The Hearing Sciences

The Hearing Sciences
Author: Teri Hamill,Lloyd L. Price
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Ear
ISBN: 1944883630

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The Hearing Sciences, Third Edition addresses all topics critical to understanding the hearing sciences: acoustics, basic instrumentation, anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems, and psychoacoustics. The text is intended for undergraduate courses in hearing science and to augment the graduate AuD curriculum. Basic and intermediate chapters are targeted to undergraduate students. Intermediate and advanced chapters are appropriate for AuD instruction. Advanced chapters summarize key points from introductory chapters, so assignment of those earlier chapters is not required if the student has previously had a survey course in hearing science. Direct relevance to clinical audiology is featured. For example, the text contains comprehensive explanation of the active mechanisms of the cochlea and relates this to otoacoustic emissions and hearing loss. The writing is straightforward and clear. Each chapter includes an introduction, summary, and review questions. "Clinical Correlate" boxes engage the student by demonstrating the relationships between the hearing sciences and clinical audiology. New to the Third Edition: An updated art program with more illustrations and images A new chapter on advanced vestibular anatomy and physiology, and thorough updates to the prior vestibular content Continued attention to conveying information in a straightforward manner while reflecting the current state of research Key concepts bolded throughout for greater comprehension and accessibility Review questions added to each chapter to ensure students grasp and retain the information New larger trim size: 8.5" x 11" Instructor and student resources are available on a companion website created by the author at www.audstudent.com, which contains interactive tutorials to review the content, additional review questions, review games, useful links, and more.

Hearing Instrument Science and Fitting Practices

Hearing Instrument Science and Fitting Practices
Author: Robert E. Sandlin
Publsiher: National Institute for Hearing Instruments Studies
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Audiology
ISBN: 0934031061

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