Introduction to AudiologyThe ninth edition of Martin's (U. of Texas at Austin) and Clark's (U. of Cincinnati) textbook features updated material throughout the text, including more detailed discussions of recent objective measures; new material on licensing/certification, outcome measures, and evidence-based practice; a revised discussion of the rapidly evolving measures of auditory evoked potentials; and separate discussions of pediatric and adult hearing aid selection/verification and hearing loss management. The accompanying CD-ROM now combines modifications of the previous book CD and the freestanding CD-ROM Interactive Audiology, providing learning supplements, professional resources, interactive exercises, case studies, and clinical demonstrations. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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Page 129
... recognition suggests the report of a patient on what has been heard after the presentation of a single item . For the most part , throughout this book , the term word - recognition score ( WRS ) will replace the older speech ...
... recognition suggests the report of a patient on what has been heard after the presentation of a single item . For the most part , throughout this book , the term word - recognition score ( WRS ) will replace the older speech ...
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... recognition of specific items . Jerger , Johnson , and Jerger ( 1988 ) studied these criteria in elderly subjects and concluded that attempting to control for this variable is probably not essential . More research along these lines is ...
... recognition of specific items . Jerger , Johnson , and Jerger ( 1988 ) studied these criteria in elderly subjects and concluded that attempting to control for this variable is probably not essential . More research along these lines is ...
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... recognition Test Results After the word - recognition tests are completed , the results are recorded on the audiometric worksheet in terms of the percentage of correctly identified words ( Figure 4-2M ) , along with the test or list ...
... recognition Test Results After the word - recognition tests are completed , the results are recorded on the audiometric worksheet in terms of the percentage of correctly identified words ( Figure 4-2M ) , along with the test or list ...
Contents
Sound and Its Measurement | 15 |
Audiometry | 63 |
Speech Audiometry | 113 |
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acoustic reflex air conduction amplitude ASHA audiogram audiologists audiology audiometer audiometry auditory nerve BC Mastoid Békésy audiometry bone conduction bone-conduction threshold brain brainstem central auditory Chapter child clinical clinician cochlea conductive hearing loss contralateral cross-hearing decibels diagnosis ear canal Ear Masked earphone eustachian tube external auditory canal Figure Frequency 3 Frequency function hair cells hearing aids Hearing Disorders hearing impairment HEARING LEVEL immittance increased inner ear intensity interaural attenuation Jerger Journal of Speech left ear lesions List SL loudness Masked BC MASKING TYPE measurement middle ear middle-ear noise nontest ear normal hearing otitis media otoacoustic emissions otosclerosis outer ear patients percent presented pressure procedure pseudohypacusis Pure Tone Average pure-tone Recognition response right ear Right Left scores screening sensation levels sensorineural hearing loss signal SISI Sound Field Speech and Hearing speech audiometry stapes stimulus test ear tion tone decay tympanic membrane Unmasked vibration wave word-recognition