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Foundations of Pediatric Audiology
Bess, F. — Gravel, J.
1ª Edición Abril 2006
Inglés
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507 pags
1500 gr
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ISBN 9781597561082
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This book is a compilation of readings representing the basis for the practice of pediatric audiology. It contains forty-seven selected articles that are considered critical to understanding the fundamental principles in the field. Divided into five sections, the book covers the development of audition in infants, background information for current practice, test techniques and technology, and hearing loss in special populations. The readings in this book provide a foundation of knowledge that should be considered essential for anyone in the field of pediatric audiology.
Table of contents
· Preface
· Section I. Development of Auditory Function
· 1. Masked and Unmasked Pure-Tone Thresholds of Infants and Adults:
Development of Auditory Frequency Selectivity and Sensitivity, Robert J. Nozza
and Wesley R. Wilson
· 2. Pure-Tone Sensitivity of Human Infants, Lynne Werner Olsho, Elizabeth
G. Koch, Elizabeth A. Carter, Christopher F. Halpin, and Nancy B. Spetner
· 3. The Development of a Human Auditory Localization Response: A U-Shaped
Function, Darwin W. Muir, Rachel K. Clifton, and Marsha G. Clarkson
· 4. Size of the Critical Band in Infants, Children, and Adults, Bruce
A. Schneider, Barbara A. Morrongiello, and Sandra E. Trehub
· 5. Infant Auditory Temporal Acuity: Gap Detection, Lynne A. Werner,
G. Cameron Marean, Christopher F. Halpin, Nancy Benson Spetner, and Jay M. Gillenwater
· 6. Developmental Changes in Speech Discrimination in Infants, Rebecca
E. Eilers, Wesley R. Wilson, and John M. Moore
· 7. Linguistic Experience Alters Phonetic Perception in Infants by 6
Months of Age, Patricia K. Kuhl, Karen A. Williams, Francisco Lacerda, Kenneth
N. Stevens, and Björn Lindblom
· Section II. Behavioral Methodology
Audiometric Assessment
· 8. The Cross-Check Principle in Pediatric Audiometry, James F. Jerger
and Deborah Hayes
· 9. Response of Infants and Young Children as a Function of Auditory
Stimuli and Test Methods, Marie Thompson and Gary Thompson
· 10. Responses of Infants and Young Children to Behavior Observation
Audiometry (BOA), Gary Thompson and Bruce A. Weber
· 11. Auditory Localization of Infants as a Function of Reinforcement
Conditions, John M. Moore, Gary Thompson, and Marie Thompson
· 12. Visual Reinforcement of Head-Turn Responses in Infants Under 12
Months of Age, John M. Moore, Wesley R. Wilson, and Gary Thompson
· 13. Response Strength of Young Children in Operant Audiometry, Michael
A. Primus and Gary Thompson
Speech Audiometry
· 14. Developments in Speech Audiometry, Arthur Boothroyd
· 15. A Picture Identification Test for Hearing-Impaired Children, Mark
Ross and Jay Lerman
· 16. Articulation Functions and Test-Retest Performance of Normal-Hearing
Children on Three Speech Discrimination Tests: WIPI, PBK-50, and NU Auditory
Test No. 6, Mary E. Sanderson-Leepa and William F. Rintelmann
· 17. The BKB (Bamford-Kowal-Bench) Sentence Lists for Partially-Hearing
Children, John Bench, Åse Kowal, and John Bamford
· 18. Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test: Performance-Intensity Characteristics,
Susan Jerger and James Jerger
· Section III. Electrophysiologic/Physiologic Methodology
Aural Acoustic Immittance
· 19. Tympanometric Detection of Middle Ear Effusion in Infants and
Young Children, Jack L. Paradise, Clyde G. Smith, and Charles D. Bluestone
· 20. Tympanometric Gradient Measured from Normal Preschool Children,
Katherine A. Koebsell and Robert H. Margolis
· 21. Identification of Middle Ear Dysfunction in Young Children: A Comparison
of Tympanometric Screening Procedures, Jackson Roush, Amelia Drake, and John
E. Sexton
· 22. Identification of Middle Ear Effusion by Aural Acoustic Admittance
and Otoscopy, Robert J. Nozza, Charles D. Bluestone, David Kardatzke, and Ruth
Bachman
· 23. Developmental Changes in Static Admittance and Tympanometric Width
in Infants and Toddlers, Jackson Roush, Kristin Bryant, Martha Mundy, Susan
Zeisel, and Joanne Roberts
· 24. Identification of Neonatal Hearing Impairment: Ear-Canal Measurements
of Acoustic Admittance and Reflectance in Neonates, Douglas H. Keefe, Richard
C. Folsom, Michael P. Gorga, Betty R. Vohr, Jay C. Bulen, and Susan J. Norton
Auditory Brainstem Response Evoked Potential
· 25. Development of Auditory Function in Newborn Infants Revealed by
Auditory Brainstem Potentials, A. Starr, R.N. Amlie, W.H. Martin, and S. Sanders
· 26. Audiometric Accuracy of the Click ABR in Infants at Risk for Hearing
Loss, Martyn L. Hyde, Krista Riko, and Kathy Malizia
· 27. Auditory Brainstem Responses from Children Three Months to Three
Years of Age: Normal Patterns of Response II, Michael P. Gorga, Jan R. Kaminski,
Kathryn L. Beauchaine, Walt Jesteadt, and Stephen T. Neely
· 28. Thresholds for Auditory Brain Stem Responses to Tones in Notched
Noise from Infants and Young Children with Normal Hearing or Sensorineural Hearing
Loss, David R. Stapells, Judith S. Gravel, and Brett A. Martin
· 29. Auditory Brain Stem Responses to Air- and Bone-Conducted Clicks
in the Audiological Assessment of At-Risk Infants, Edward Y. Yang, Andrew Stuart,
George T. Mencher, Lenore S. Mencher, and Michael J. Vincer
· 30. Auditory Steady-State Evoked Potential in Newborns, Field W. Rickards,
Lesley E. Tan, Lawrence T. Cohen, Oriole J. Wilson, John H. Drew, and Graeme
M. Clark
Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions
· 31. Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-Hearing Infants and Children:
Emerging Data and Issues, Susan J. Norton and Judith E. Widen
· 32. Distortion-product and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions of preterm
and full-term infants, Jacek Smurzynski, Marjorie D. Jung, Denis Lafreniere,
D.O. Kim, M. Vasudeva Kamath, Jonelle C. Rowe, Marlene C. Holman, and Gerald
Leonard
· Section IV. Screening for Auditory Function
· 33. Modeling the Cost and Performance of Early Identification Protocols,
Robert G. Turner
· 34. The Auditory Brain Stem Response Reliably Predicts Hearing Loss
in Graduates of a Tertiary Intensive Care Nursery, Robert Galambos, Gayle E.
Hicks, and Mary Jo Wilson
· 35. Automated Infant Hearing Screening Using the ABR: Development and
Validation, Barbara S. Herrmann, Aaron R. Thornton, and Janet M. Joseph
· 36. Identification of Neonatal Hearing Impairment: Evaluation of Transient
Evoked Otoacoustic Emission, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission, and Auditory
Brain Stem Response Test Performance, Susan J. Norton, Michael P. Gorga, Judith
E. Widen, Richard C. Folsom, Yvonne Sininger, Barbara Cone-Wesson, Betty R.
Vohr, Kelley Mascher, and Kristin Fletcher
· 37. The New York State Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Demonstration
Project: Outpatient Outcome Measures, Beth Prieve, Larry Dalzell, Abbey Berg,
Mary Bradley, Anthony Cacace, Deborah Campbell, Joseph DeCristofaro, Judith
Gravel, Ellen Greenberg, Steven Gross, Mark Orlando, Joaquim Pinheiro, Joan
Regan, Lynn Spivak, and Frances Stevens
· 38. Universal Screening for Infant Hearing Impairment: Not Simple,
Not Risk-Free, Not Necessarily Beneficial, and Not Presently Justified, Fred
H. Bess and Jack L. Paradise
· 39. Universal Screening for Infant Hearing Impairment: Replies to Bess
and Paradise, Select Reply Letters
· 40. Universal Screening for Infant Hearing Impairment: A Reply, Fred
H. Bess and Jack L. Paradise
· Section V. Minimal Hearing Loss
· 41. Unilateral Hearing Impairment in Children, Fred H. Bess and Anne
Marie Tharpe
· 42. Effects of Conductive Hearing Loss: Fact or Fiction, Ira M. Ventry
· 43. Hearing Acuity of Children with Otitis Media with Effusion, Thomas
J. Fria, Erdem I. Cantekin, and John A. Eichler
· 44. Development of Speech Intelligibility in Children with Recurrent
Otitis Media, Susan Jerger, James Jerger, Bobby R. Alford, and Sue Abrams
· 45. Listening and Language at 4 Years of Age: Effects of Early Otitis
Media, Judith S. Gravel and Ina F. Wallace
· 46. Speech Recognition in Noise by Children with Minimal Degrees of
Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Carl C. Crandell
· 47. Children with Minimal Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Prevalence, Educational
Performance, and Functional Status, Fred H. Bess, Jeanne Dodd-Murphy, and Robert
A. Parker
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