- Generous use of photomicrographs and line drawings to illustrate neuropathology.
- Wealth of research data and bibliographic information for future study.
- Written by the leading authorities of this newly identified disorder.
Product DescriptionFor these clinics and post-graduate or doctoral students who are interested in diagnostic audiology and hearing disorders, as well as degree courses in speech-language pathology and deaf education, auditory neuropathy is the first book of its kind to present all aspects That this newly discovered disease affecting many customers. Drs. Sininger and Starr, along with top doctors and researchers in exploring auditory neuropathy (AN) begins with the history, pathophysiology, audiological and neurological problems in patients with AN, and performance on tasks of speech perception and psychoacoustics. The potential mechanisms to be discussed in detail, as well as the latest information on the genetic basis of certain NAs, including identification of specific chromosomal abnormalities. Finally, the text provides information on the performance of various rehabilitation techniques and strategies, including amplification and cochlear implants for the treatment of this disease.
Auditory neuropathy, a new perspective on deaf children
