Cochlear Implants: Principles & Practices

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John K. Niparko
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000 - Medical - 396 pages
his book provides an in depth discussion on the dynamics and challenges of prosthetic hearing restoration via implantation. The text succinctly discusses the latest cochlear implant technology while effectively addressing implant results in terms of the human connection - the interface of implants with the nervous system and the impact on patient's overall life. Also included in an easy to understand format are graphics for illustrating concepts such as synaptic function, neurological sequelae of deafness, language learning, speech processing strategies, interaction of hearing and attention, cost effectiveness analysis, and also hierarchical rehabilitation strategies as well as sidebars for addressing related topics of interest and controversial ideas

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Auditory Physiology and Perception
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Appendix
28
3
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