Hearing and DeafnessA comprehensive text & reference for needs & possible remedies for deafness. |
Contents
APPENDIX | 8 |
PHYSICS AND PSYCHOLOGY OF HEARING | 29 |
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EAR | 61 |
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ability abnormal acoustic air-conduction American Standard amplifier audiogram audiologist audiology audiometer audiometry auditory area auditory training basilar membrane battery binaural bone conduction canal cause Chapter circuit clinical cochlea conductive hearing loss conservation of hearing deaf deaf child deaf children decibels difficulty discrimination drum dysacusis earphone earpiece electrical Eustachian tube evaluation frequencies handicap hard of hearing hearing aid hearing level impairment of hearing important individual inner ear instrument intensity language level for speech listener loss of hearing loud measured membrane ment method microphone middle ear nerve neural noise noise-exposure normal hearing operation ossicles otitis media otologist otosclerosis output particular patient pattern person practical presbycusis problems pure tones pure-tone receiver rehabilitation sensitivity sensory-neural hearing loss signal social sound pressure level sound waves speechreading stapes stapes mobilization teacher threshold tion transistor usually Veterans vibration voice vowels words