Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing for Audiologists
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分類: 图书,进口原版,Medicine(医学),Allied Health Professions(综合职业健康),Audiology & Speech Pathology,
品牌: William W. ClarkKevin K Ohlemiller
基本信息出版社:Singular; 1 (2011年2月10日)精装:384页正文语种:英语ISBN:1401814441条形码:9781401814441商品尺寸:24.2 x 19 x 2.4 cm商品重量:894 gASIN:1401814441商品描述内容简介The first anatomy and physiology text just for audiologists, this new text brings together some of the best professional minds in the field to consider the structures and mechanisms of the auditory system. Basic science is covered in the foundations section of the text, giving a much needed examination of the biological processes in terms the audiologist needs most. Detailed examination of the anatomy and physiology of hearing follows with diagrams and in-depth discussions. The text concludes with chapters on the pathology of hearing, covering the different causes of hearing loss, from noise-induced hearing loss to genetic aspects of hearing loss. From start to finish this text is written specifically for the audiologist, making it an essential foundational resource.作者简介Dr. William Clark is the Director of the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, where he also holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology and the Department of Education. The PACS program trains teachers of the deaf, audiologists, and research scientists. Prior to his appointment in the School of Medicine, Dr. Clark was a Senior Research Scientist at CID and served as the Chairman of the Department of Speech and Hearing at Washington University. He has taught basic and advanced courses in acoustics, anatomy, research methods, and hearing disorders for many years. His work on noise-induced hearing loss encompasses laboratory studies of exposure in animal subjects, and field surveys of exposure and hearing loss both within and outside the workplace. Dr. Clark has published over 80 papers on the effects of noise on hearing and cochlear anatomy, physiology, and bioacoustics.^Kevin K Ohlemiller, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
Research Department/Central Institute for the Deaf
St. Louis, Missouri
Associate Professor of Auditory Neurophysiology
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri