books about: speech-language-hearing
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An Introduction to the Physiology of Hearing, Third Edition
James O. Pickles
Academic Press
, 2008
This book deals with the way that the auditory system processes acoustic signals. The current edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the progress that has been made since the previous edition. Particularly major updates have been made in the following areas: (i) cochlear function, including cochlear mechanics, hair cell function and mechanisms of transduction, (ii) the auditory central nervous system, a major area of advance in recent ...
Anatomy and Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing
7 reviews
Anthony J. Seikel
,
Douglas W. King
, ...
Singular
, 2005
Anatomy and Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing
This book is well written and explains the material with great detail so that anyone can understand it clearly. I am very satisfied with the purchase.
Study Guide/Workbook to Accompany Speech and Hearing Science Anatomy and Physiology
4 reviews
Eileen Zemlin
,
Willard R. Zemlin
Stipes Publishing, LLC
, 1997
Great study aid!!!
This book has been a great reference item. I use it for anatomical landmarks and it is very helpful. It helped me ace a test in my aphasia class. I am a very visual person and this book is wonderful.
Pediatric Audiology + DVD: Diagnosis, Technology and Management
Jane Madell
,
George Alexiades
, ...
Thieme New York
, 2008
Handbook of Clinical Audiology
2 reviews
Jack Katz
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2001
Coperhensive & precise handbook
This handbook is concerned with clinical practis of audiology. It provides a through revision for basic audiological evaluation procedures such as audiometry & impeancemetry. Special test battery , Central auditory testing, Evoked response audiometry and auditory rehabilation measures including hearing aids and assistive lesitining devices all have been disscused in very comperhensive and ...
Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-Language-Hearing
1 review
Lucille Nicolosi
,
Elizabeth Harryman
, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2003
Can't Live Without It (but using 4th edition)
This was the first book I ever purchased in SLP. My prof instructed us to buy for building our professional library. At the time, I thought THANKS A LOT. I thought I had just wasted money on a book I didn't need for the class. Since that time, I have used this book for countless term papers, clinical reports, cross referencing more difficult texts, and looking up spellings regularly. My addition ...
Introduction To Sound: Acoustics for the Hearing and Speech Sciences (Singular Textbook Series)
3 reviews
Charles E. Speaks
Singular
, 1999
Great book..very cut and dry
I was required to buy and basically memorize this entire book for class and it was very good; i learned more than the basics, that's for sure. However, my classmates thought it was a little cut and dry and that some parts were a tad confusing.
High-Yield? Neuroanatomy: Speech-Language-Hearing (High-Yield? Series)
16 reviews
James D Fix
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2004
Get it for Step I 'cause First Aid doesn't cut it
First Aid is money for most subjects, but it's weak on neuro. This book is a very good balance between too little and too much for this overwhelming subject. The High Yield series keeps improving in quality, and in the newest edition is even better at showing clinical scenarios and integrating other subjects like pathology or physiology (I used an older version and it's still pretty good, ...
Introduction to Audiology (with CD-ROM) (9th Edition)
9 reviews
Frederic H. Martini
,
John Greer Clark
Allyn & Bacon
, 2005
Introduction to audiology
I just want to say that this text book is really easy to understand as well as to read. If some kind of uncertainty arises you can always refer to the CD that it comes with and it will help you understand the material in a more efficient and concrete way. I am happy with the text and I can now understand the science behind the hearing mechanism. I would recommend this text for the begginers ...
Survey of Audiology: Fundamentals for Audiologists and Health Professionals (2nd Edition)
David A. DeBonis
,
Constance L. Donohue
Allyn & Bacon
, 2007
Instrumentation: An Introduction for Students in the Speech and Hearing Sciences
T. Newell Decker
,
Thomas D. Carrell
Lawrence Erlbaum
, 2004
While keeping the scope and essential thrust of the original book unchanged, this third edition has been updated to reflect the latest technology. For instance, important revisions have been made to a few chapters, while one chapter has been eliminated and replaced with a newer chapter dealing with recent developments in digital and consumer electronics that are relevant to laboratory instrumentation. The authors hope the readers of this text ...
Hearing Science
Diana C Emanuel
,
Tomasz Letowski
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2007
This textbook provides a comprehensive presentation of all aspects of hearing science, including acoustics, psychoacoustics, anatomy and physiology, and related topics such as introduction to digital signal processing and instrumentation in hearing science. It is designed to supplement in-class instruction with both remedial and advanced material for students with different academic backgrounds, and is ideally suited for speech pathology and ...
Pharmacology and Ototoxicity for Audiologists
1 review
Kathleen C. M. Campbell
Delmar Cengage Learning
, 2006
good info
good basic introduction to pharmacology and ototoxicity for beginners
Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing for Audiologists
1 review
William W. Clark; Kevin K Ohlemiller
Singular
, 2007
Great Product
The book arrived in great condition and in a timely manner. I would recommend this seller.
Foundations of Audiology
3 reviews
Miles E. Peterson
,
Theodore S. Bell
Prentice Hall
, 2007
Good book
Small book, comes with vocabulary listings at the beginning of the chapter and an extensive vocabulary section on the back. Great for looking for terms in a hurry.
Deaf Cognition: Foundations and Outcomes (Perspectives on Deafness)
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
Deaf Cognition examines the cognitive underpinnings of deaf individuals' learning. Marschark and Hauser have brought together scientists from different disciplines, which rarely interact, to share their ideas and create this book. It contributes to the science of learning by describing and testing theories that might either over or underestimate the role that audition or vision plays in learning and memory, and by shedding light on multiple ...
Speech, Language, And Hearing Programs in Schools: A Guide for Students And Practitioners
Pro-Ed
, 2006
To help you better serve special needs children, PRO-ED presents Speech, Language, and Hearing Programs in Schools: A Guide for Students and Practitioners. While other resources may provide the basics, this book brings a comprehensive approach to improving your students' communications skills. Three logically organized, interrelated sections, (Foundation, Program Implementation, and Contemporary Issues) help readers increase their knowledge base ...
The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language
2 reviews
Peter Denes
,
Elliot Pinson
Worth Publishers
, 1993
For language teachers, speech pathologists, linguists ...
... and teachers of the deaf. Both Peter Denes and Elliot Pinson were communications scientists at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey. Dr. Denes was Head of the Speech and Communication Research Department; Dr. Pinson was Head of the Computer Systems Research Department. Very useful material: In its own words, this book is "an explanation of processes involved in spoken communication, from the ...
Hearing in Children
1 review
Jerry L Northern
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2002
Don't waste your money
Professors, please, please do not assign this book for your students. I'm currently using it for a pediatric audiology class, and I've been disappointed. I have two major criticisms of this book: 1. It is poorly formatted. It's true that it has headings and some bulleted lists, but they generally are not helpful. There are no bold terms, as are seen in most texts. The index is great, ...
Foundations of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Paul T Fogle
Delmar Cengage Learning
, 2007
Foundations of Communication Sciences and Disorders is an exciting, new full-color textbook introducing concepts in communication sciences and disorders. Written in accessible, engaging and caring language, it is rooted in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association?s ?Big Nine? knowledge and skill areas. Units provide cohesive ?big picture? introductions and conclusions, while individual chapters focus on key information in smaller, more ...
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