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Essentials of Audiology
5thEdition
StanleyA.Gelfand,PhD,CCC-A/SLP
Professor
DepartmentofLinguistics&CommunicationDisorders
QueensCollegeof theCityUniversityofNewYork(CUNY)
Flushing,NewYork;
AuDProgram&PhDPrograminSpeech-Language-HearingSciences
CUNYGraduateCenter
NewYork,NewYork,USA
LaurenCalandruccio,PhD,CCC-A
LouisD.Beaumont UniversityProfessor
DepartmentofPsychologicalSciences
CaseWesternReserveUniversity
Cleveland,Ohio,USA
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ToJanice
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StanleyA.Gelfand,PhD,CCC-A/SLP
Tomystudents
Past,present,andfuture
LaurenCalandruccio,PhD,CCC-A
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Contents
Preface ............................................................................. ix
1. AcousticsandSoundMeasurement............................................................. 1
2. AnatomyandPhysiologyoftheAuditorySystem ............................................. 30
3. MeasurementPrinciplesandtheNatureofHearing........................................... 70
4. TheAudiometerandTestEnvironment......................................................... 91
5. PureToneAudiometry ........................................................................... 107
6. AuditorySystemandRelatedDisorders........................................................ 135
7. AcousticImmittanceAssessment ............................................................... 187
8. SpeechAudiometry............................................................................... 220
9. ClinicalMasking................................................................................... 255
10. BehavioralTestsforAudiologicalDiagnosis.................................................... 279
11. PhysiologicalMethodsinAudiology............................................................ 309
12. AssessmentofInfantsandChildren............................................................. 341
13. AudiologicalScreening........................................................................... 365
14. NonorganicHearingLoss......................................................................... 391
15. AudiologicalManagementI...................................................................... 411
16. AudiologicalManagementII..................................................................... 430
17. EffectsofNoiseandHearingConservation..................................................... 488
Appendices ....................................................................................... 533
SubjectIndex..................................................................................... 551
AuthorIndex...................................................................................... 566
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