
Hearing
Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System
Aage R. Moller(Author)
Plural Publishing Inc
3rd Edition
Published on 1. October 2011
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-59756-427-4 (ISBN)
Description
Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology and Disorders of the Auditory System, Third Edition, provides detailed information about the anatomy and physiology of the entire auditory system and describes important aspects of disorders of the middle ear, the cochlea, and the nervous system in a comprehensive manner. It has become apparent that the function of the ear affects the function of the auditory nervous system, and that pathologies of the peripheral parts of the auditory system can affect the function of the nervous system, and vice versa. The classical separation of the auditory system in peripheral and central parts is therefore no longer valid. 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; it also introduces the role of neural plasticity in creating symptoms of diseases of hearing such as tinnitus, hyperacusis and phonophobia. A separate chapter discuses cochlear and auditory brainstem implants.
Reviews / Votes
Samuel R. Atcherson, University of Arkansas, International Journal of Audiology, (2015): "Most unique about this book for the field of audiology is the in-depth, yet accessible coverage of auditory physiology and the promotion of understanding for how various hearing-related disorders can be partly explained by changes in neural expression and plasticity... All throughout this book, the reader will benefit from carefully chosen chapter subheadings and figures to break up the text and highlight key concepts for readability and comprehension. Assets of the book are a list of abbreviations and a chapter on cochlear and brainstem implants, as well as separate appendices covering definitions in anatomy, hearing conservation programs, and neural plastity. The reader will also benefit from a numbered abstract listing of key concepts at the beginning of each chapter... I especially appreciate in this book the greater emphasis on auditory physiology and its tie-in with hearing disorders compared to similar books on the market. This book is well written and organized, and should make an excellent textbook for graduate students in audiology, both beginner and intermediate... The book will also be useful for practicing audiologists who would benefit from an update and for psychologists and psychiatrists interested in the study of tinnitus and hyperactive disorders. Already, I can see how this one book could be used in at least four of the courses that I teach in an Au.D. program, which could help students to reduce the cost of their education expense. I want to commend Dr. Moller for this work, which I believe will be a wonderful addition to the libraries of many students and practitioners. Improving our collective understanding of the central auditory nervous system will no doubt aid in the advancement and progress of audiology and related fields. Simply put, hearing is more than just the ears."More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
b/w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1254 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59756-427-4 (9781597564274)
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Person
Aage R. Moller, PhD (D. Med. Sci.) Aage R. Moller, PhD (D. Med. Sci.) is Professor of Cognition and Neuroscience and MF Jonsson Endowed Chair in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Content
Preface vii Introduction ix List of Abbreviations xi Section I. The Ear 1 Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Ear 3 Chapter 2. Sound Conduction to the Cochlea 23 Chapter 3. Physiology of the Cochlea 49 Chapter 4. Sound-Evoked Electrical Potentials in the Cochlea 69 Section II. The Auditory Nervous System 87 Chapter 5. Anatomy of the Auditory Nervous System 91 Chapter 6. Physiology of the Auditory Nervous System 115 Chapter 7. Evoked Potentials from the Nervous System 191 Chapter 8. Acoustic Middle Ear Reflex 241 Section III. Disorders of the Auditory System and Their Pathophysiology 257 Chapter 9. Hearing Impairment 261 Chapter 10. Hyperactive Disorders of the Auditory System 321 Chapter 11. Cochlear and Brainstem Implants 341 Appendix A. Definitions in Anatomy 359 Appendix B. Hearing Conservation Programs 361 Appendix C. Neural Plasticity 375 References 379 Index 407