
Otoacoustic Emissions
Clinical Applications
- 496 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Otoacoustic Emissions
Clinical Applications
About this book
A new edition of a best-selling text with a CD-ROM by Dr. David Kemp
The new edition of the best-selling Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications provides a thorough review of the complex physiology of the ear and clinical applications of the latest research on otoacoustic emissions. The book features new chapters on such important topics as middle ear function enhanced by reflectance measurements and the use of otoacoustic emissions as a preclinical measure of susceptibility to hearing loss.
Accompanying the book is a CD-ROM developed by Dr. David Kemp, Ph.D., which contains animations, movies, and interviews. The CD-ROM serves as an indispensable aid to both teaching and reviewing key concepts.
From physiological phenomena to diagnostic and clinical applications, this book is a complete reference on otoacoustic emissions that will provide graduates in audiology and residents in otolaryngology and otology with all the essential information needed for research and professional practice.
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Table of contents
- Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface from the Second Edition
- Preface from the First Edition
- Contributors
- Part I: Perspective
- Part II: Populations with Normal Hearing Sensitivity
- Part III: Clinical Populations
- Index