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|a Hearing science and hearing disorders /
|c edited by M.E. Lutman, M.P. Haggard.
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|a 1 online resource (xiii, 338 pages) :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Preface; Editorial Note; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: Hearing for Speech: the Information Transmitted in Normal and Impaired Hearing; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II WHAT FORMS CAN LINGUISTICALLY RELEVANT INFORMATION TAKE?; III ARTICULATORY AND ACOUSTIC BASES FOR PHONETIC CONTRASTS; IV REPRESENTATIONS OF ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY SPEECH PATTERNS; V PROPERTIES OF HEARING IMPAIRMENT RELEVANT TO SPEECH PERCEPTION; VI DIVISION OF LABOUR BETWEEN PERCEPTION AND PRODUCTION FOR EFFICIENT SPEECH COMMUNICATION
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|a VII SPEECH PERCEPTION IN HEARING IMPAIRED LISTENERSVIII CONCLUDING SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; Chapter 2: Hearing Disorders in the Population: First Phase Findings of the MRC National Study of Hearing; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION AND AIMS; II DESIGN OF THE NATIONAL STUDY OF HEARING; III PREVALENCE OF REPORTED AUDITORY IMPAIRMENT AND DISABILITY; IV RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEASURED AUDIOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT AND SELF REPORTED IMPAIRMENT AND DISABILITY; V PREVALENCE OF TYPES AND DEGREES OF AUDITORY IMPAIRMENT
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|a VI THE VARIATION OF AUDITORY IMPAIRMENT AND DISABILITY WITH AGE, SEX AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUP (SEG)VII HEARING AID POSSESSION; VIII CONCLUDING SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 3: Pathophysiology of the Peripheral Hearing Mechanism; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II HOW ARE SOUNDS ANALYSED BY THE EAR?; III THE EAR AS A BANK OF FILTERS; IV ANIMAL MODELS OF DEAFNESS; V RELEVANCE TO UNDERSTANDING HEARING LOSS IN PATIENTS; VI CAN WE PUT THIS NEW UNDERSTANDING OF THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HEARING TO PRACTICAL USE?; VII OTHER ASPECTS OF HEARING IMPAIRMENT: ANIMAL MODELS OF TINNITUS
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|a VIII CONCLUDING SUMMARYChapter 4: The Scientific Basis for the Assessment of Hearing; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II CLASSIFICATION OF HEARING DISORDERS INTO CLINICAL TYPES; III HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF HEARING ASSESSMENT; IV BASIC SUBJECTIVE METHODS OF ASSESSMENT; V BASIC OBJECTIVE METHODS OF HEARING ASSESSMENT; VI DIAGNOSTIC DETERMINANTS; VII ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION; VIII DIAGNOSIS VERSUS REHABILITATION; IX CONCLUDING SUMMARY; Chapter 5: Audio-visual Speech Perception, Lipreading and Artificial Stimulation; Publisher Summary; I POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIPREADING
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|a II LIPREADING CONSONANTSIII LIPREADING VOWELS; IV LIPREADING FLUENT SPEECH; V SHOULD "LIPREADING" BE TAUGHT?; VI SENSORY SUBSTITUTION AND HEARING; "BIONIC EARS" OR AIDS TO LIPREADING?; VII CONCLUDING SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 6: Speech Production in Profound Postlingual Deafness; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION -- RECOGNITION OF THE PROBLEM; II THE SEVERITY OF THE PROBLEM; III THE NATURE OF SPEECH DETERIORATION; IV THEORETICAL ISSUES; V CONCLUDING SUMMARY; Chapter 7: New and Old Conceptions of Hearing Aids; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II THE DISABLING ASPECTS OF IMPAIRMENT
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