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Audiology
Science to Practice

Third Edition
Steven Kramer, David K. Brown
Details:
424 pages, Color Illustrations (2 Color), Softcover, 8.5 x 11" 1 lbs
Included Media:
Companion Website
ISBN13:
978-1-94488-335-5
Release Date:
01/31/2018
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$119.95

Overview

Audiology: Science to Practice, Third Edition is a comprehensive and challenging textbook for undergraduate students in audiology and hearing science, for graduate students beginning an AuD program, especially those who may not have a background in the subject, and for other health care professionals who would benefit by a better understanding of hearing science and audiology practices. This textbook is written in a style that tries to make new or difficult concepts relatively easy to understand. The approach is to keep it readable and to punctuate the text with useful figures and tables.

This textbook seeks to provide a solid foundation in hearing science and clinical audiology, and is an excellent resource for those preparing for the Audiology Praxis Exam. It also serves as a companion to the Audiology Workbook, Third Edition, by Dr. Steven Kramer and Dr. Larry Small. From science to practice, this textbook covers anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems, acoustic properties and perception of sounds, audiometry and speech measures, audiogram interpretations, masking, outer and middle ear assessments, otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem responses, hearing screening, hearing aids, cochlear and other implantable devices, and auditory disorders supported with expected audiologic data. The reader is also introduced to the profession of audiology and what it means to work as an audiologist. Where appropriate, variations in procedures for pediatrics are presented.

NEW TO THIS EDITION
The third edition of Audiology: Science to Practice has been extensively revised from the previous edition. The authors systematically reviewed each of the chapters from the previous edition to expand, update, and reorganize the material to make it even more useful to the student new to audiology, and at the same time continues to be more comprehensive than one might find in other introductory texts on audiology. The authors retained the features that worked well in previous editions, including an easy to read format, key learning objectives, and synopses within each chapter with bulleted highlights for review. Chapters are now organized in a more traditional sequence beginning with information about the profession of audiology, followed by acoustics, anatomy/physiology, and an expanded coverage of clinical audiology. References and figures have been updated, including photos of new hearing instruments and amplification devices.

The book now has a more beautiful 2-color layout.

This edition has four new chapters:

  • Chapter 10. Outer and Middle Ear Assessment
  • Chapter 11. Evoked Physiologic Responses
  • Chapter 15. Implantable Devices
  • Chapter 16. Vestibular System.


Another substantive change includes a revision to Chapter 14 on Hearing Aids to make it more appropriate for the undergraduate student or others who want an overview of this important part of audiology.

A PluralPlus companion website is also new and includes:

  • PowerPoint lecture slides and selected figures for instructors
  • Selected resource links for students
  • An additional chapter written by James Jerger on the history of audiology


A COMPANION WORKBOOK IS AVAILABLE!
Audiology Workbook, Third Edition

  • Also available is a separate workbook that is composed of an abundance of questions and activities designed as a means for undergraduate and graduate students to reinforce their knowledge of concepts and procedures covered in introductory hearing science and clinical audiology courses. The Audiology Workbook, Third Edition is also a great study resource for the Audiology Praxis Exam.
  • ISBN13: 978-1-59756-969-9

Preface
Contributors

Part I. Perspectives on the Profession of Audiology

Chapter 1. The Discipline of Audiology
Chapter 2. Audiology as a Career

Part II. Fundamentals of Hearing Science

Chapter 3. Properties of Sound
Chapter 4. Anatomy of the Auditory System
Chapter 5. Functions of the Auditory System

Part III. Clinical Audiology

Chapter 6. Audiometric Testing
Chapter 7. Audiogram Interpretation
Chapter 8. Speech Audiometry
Chapter 9. Masking for Pure-Tone and Speech Audiometry
Chapter 10. Outer and Middle Ear Assessment
Chapter 11. Evoked Physiologic Responses
Chapter 12. Disorders of the Auditory System
Chapter 13. Screening for Hearing Loss
Chapter 14. Hearing Aids
H. Gustav Mueller
Chapter 15. Implantable Devices
Chapter 16. Vestibular System

Glossary
Index

About The Authors

Steven Kramer

Steven Kramer, PhD, is Professor in the School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at San Diego State University, where he has been a faculty member and administrator since 1985. He served as the department chair from 1990 to 2001 and as the Codirector of the Audiology Doctoral (AuD) Program, offered jointly by San Diego State University (SDSU) and the University California San Diego (UCSD), from 2003 to 2016. He obtained his master's and doctoral degrees in audiology and hearing science from the University of Florida. He was a licensed and certified audiologist for about 40 years. Before his appointment at SDSU, he was a clinical faculty member at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. He has taught a wide array of courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, including hearing science, diagnostics, medical audiology, evoked potentials, and psychoacoustics.


David K. Brown

David K. Brown, PhD, has been Professor in the School of Audiology at Pacific University since it enrolled its first students in 2012. He is also the Director of the Audiology Simulation Lab (SIMLab) at Pacific. Previously, he was Director of Audiological Research for Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Assistant Professor in the Departments of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences and Disorders, where he is still an adjunct professor. For over 30 years, he has been a licensed and certified audiologist specializing in pediatrics. He teaches in the areas of acoustics, anatomy and physiology, cochlear implants, evoked potentials, otoacoustic emissions, pediatrics, and research fundamentals.

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Purchasers of this book receive complimentary access to supplementary materials hosted on a PluralPlus companion website.

To access the materials, log in to the website using the URL located inside the front cover of your copy of Audiology: Science to Practice, Third Edition.

STUDENTS:
To access the student materials, you must register on the companion website and log in using the access code located inside the front cover of your textbook.

INSTRUCTORS:
To access the instructor materials, you must contact Plural Publishing, Inc. to be verified as an instructor and receive your access code.

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