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Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
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Comtek AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 1,316.00 $Explore the world of crystal clear sound with the AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit with Smart-Mic. This comprehensive kit includes the M-216 Wireless Microphone Transmitter, CM-183 RT Microphone, PR-216 Personal Receiver, M-4020P Microphone, and NTC-102 Neckloop Transductor, all designed to enhance your auditory experience whether you're at work, home, or on the move. The AT-216 is engineered with advanced internal audio processing that emphasizes the frequencies that enhance speech intelligibility. This results in the highest fidelity achievable from any personal FM system, making it an ideal solution for those who struggle to communicate in challenging listening environments. FM systems like the AT-216 are renowned for their ability to improve signal-to-noise ratios, overcoming the common listening challenges of distance, background noise, and reverberations. They also significantly enhance the performance of hearing aids and cochlear processors. The included NTC-102 neckloop offers a wireless connection to hearing aids and ear-level cochlear processors equipped with a telecoil (T-switch). This unique feature allows the user to hear sounds from two sources: the M-216 transmitter and the PR-216 receiver's environmental microphone. The AT-216's environmental microphone comes with two options: Enviro-Mic and Smart-Mic. The Enviro-Mic combines environmental sounds with audio from the transmitter, allowing both sound sources to be heard simultaneously. The Smart-Mic, on the other hand, prioritizes the transmitter's audio over environmental sounds. When no sound from the transmitter is present, the environmental microphone on the PR-216 receiver automatically activates, and when sound from the transmitter is present, the receiver's environmental microphone automatically mutes to help block out background noise. The PR-216 receiver's micro-mini jack is compatible with the M-4020P plug-in environmental microphone for either the Enviro-Mic or Smart-Mic option. This input jack can also be used with other accessories such as handheld directional microphones and clip-on speech training microphones. The AT-216 kit also includes the TM-10 conference table microphone adapter, which transforms the lapel microphone into a table-top conference microphone. This feature emphasizes the frequencies that enhance speech clarity and allows the microphone to function as an acoustically tailored, "boundary-type" microphone. This means the user can hear everyone sitting around the table without the need to pass around a microphone. Experience the revolution in auditory assistance with the AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit with Smart-Mic.
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Comtek AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit, Plug-In Smart-Mic
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 1,584.00 $An all-inclusive solution for superior auditory assistance, the Comtek AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit, featuring a Plug-In Smart-Mic, delivers unparalleled sound clarity, whether you're at home, work, or on the move. Engineered with advanced internal audio processing, this kit emphasizes speech-defining frequencies, ensuring the highest fidelity achievable from a personal FM system.The AT-216 kit is designed with unique features and accessories, enabling effective communication in challenging listening environments. FM systems like this one are renowned for enhancing signal-to-noise ratios, overcoming obstacles such as distance, background noise, and reverberations, and significantly improving the performance of hearing aids and cochlear processors.The kit includes the M-216 Transmitter, PR-216 Receiver with Plug-In Smart-Mic, CM-183 RT, and M-4020P Microphone, offering a comprehensive auditory solution. The NTC-102 neckloop provides a seamless wireless connection to hearing aids and cochlear processors equipped with a telecoil (T-switch).One of the standout features of the AT-216 is its unique environmental microphone, which allows the listener to hear sounds from two sources: the M-216 transmitter and the PR-216 receiver's environmental microphone. The smart-mic technology prioritizes the transmitter's audio over environmental sounds, automatically activating the receiver's microphone when no sound from the transmitter is present, and muting it to block out background noise when the transmitter is in use.The PR-216 receiver's micro-mini jack is compatible with the M-4020P plug-in environmental microphone for the smart-mic, and can also be used with other accessories like handheld directional microphones and clip-on speech training microphones.The M-216 transmitter and PR-216 receiver are both designed with the latest digital and analog technologies, ensuring low residual noise, wide dynamic range, and extended frequency response for the most natural sound possible. The PR-216 receiver is also perfect for use as a "piggyback" receiver on powered speakers for remote speaker linkups and for field "point-to-point" RF links.The AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit also includes the TM-10 Conference Table Microphone Adapter and the HH-185 Handheld Microphone Boom, adding versatility and functionality to your listening experience. The TM-10 adapter transforms the lapel microphone into a table-top conference microphone, while the HH-185 boom allows the standard M-216 microphone transmitter to be used as a handheld wireless microphone.In summary, the Comtek AT-216 Wireless Auditory Assistance Kit is a durable, high-quality, innovative, portable, and user-friendly solution for all your auditory needs.
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Auditory-Verbal Therapy: Science, Research and Practice
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 116.39 $Buy with confidence! Book is in acceptable condition with wear to the pages, binding, and some marks within 4.06
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Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and Clinical Application
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 160.52 $Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and Clinical Application features a team of expert authors who collectively offer the clinical and scientific experience needed for a comprehensive presentation of the state of the art in the field. This book reviews the nature of electrical fields that generate surface recorded potentials and summarizes the imaging modalities that complement evoked potential studies. Detailed reviews of acoustics and instrumentation provide the novice with an accurate technical overview. Chapters are dedicated to reviews of the anatomy and physiology of the auditory periphery, brainstem, and cortex; others describe the various classes of auditory evoked potentials, myogenic responses, and visual, somatosensory, and vestibular evoked potentials. Highlights and Features— A chapter of laboratory exercises offers the student hands-on experiences that transform the academic lessons of the didactic chapters into laboratory and clinical competencies. Detailed reviews of auditory and non-auditory evoked potentials are complemented by chapters designed to highlight clinical applications. Case studies illuminate the complexities of clinical decision making. Eight-page, full-color insert includes 3D images that arise from multi-channel evoked potential studies and functional imaging modalities. Myth/Reality boxes shed light on misunderstood and sometimes contentious issues. Chapters on myogenic, somatosensory, visual, and vestibular evoked potentials provide the basic information needed for the clinical electrophysiologist who performs multimodality evoked potential services. Key terms introduce the vocabulary needed to understand the central concepts of each chapter. Executive summary concludes each chapter with a review of main points to remember. From theory to basic science to clinical applications, this book is truly a comprehensive treatise on auditory evoked potentials.
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Auditory (Re)Habilitation for Adolescents with Hearing Loss: Theory And Practice (Professional Perspectives On Deafness: Evidence And Applications)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.05 $There is a growing realization that many adolescents with hearing loss require special attention. Despite the benefits of early diagnosis, early amplification, and early intervention, some adolescents with hearing loss do not achieve age-equivalent developmental milestones. The purpose of this book is to assist auditory (re)habilitation practitioners in mitigating the negative effects of hearing loss on communicative, socio-emotional, and academic performance of adolescents who rely on auditory-based spoken language to communicate. It is essential that adolescents whose parents chose auditory-based spoken language receive systematic, consistent, well-planned, appropriate auditory (re)habilitation.In Auditory (Re)Habilitation for Adolescents with Hearing Loss, Jill Duncan, Ellen A. Rhoades, and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick provide practitioners with key milestones considered fundamental to understanding adolescents with hearing loss as well as a pedagogical foundation and general intervention strategies for both planning and direct face-to-face (re)habilitation with adolescents. The authors summarize important issues related to the spoken language development of adolescents, focus on aspects of communication that are functionally relevant to adolescents with hearing loss, and provide strategies for facilitating auditory-based spoken communication skills. They conclude with a discussion of factors influencing auditory (re)habilitation, both in service delivery and outcomes, and provide the application of theory to practice through a demonstration of case studies.
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Auditory Electrophysiology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 9.94 $A practical laboratory-to-clinic guide on the basics of auditory electrophysiologyWritten primarily by audiologists familiar with cutting-edge research in a rapidly changing field, Auditory Electrophysiology provides a fresh perspective on the most current advances and practices in the specialty. Research and clinical information are presented separately to facilitate learning and provide a more practical organization of the material. In addition to clinical applications and case studies, this text includes sections on the foundational science and historical background of auditory evoked potentials as well as clinical practice and management.Key Features:Includes case studies written by clinicians who are experts in auditory evoked potentials, helping to highlight clinical applications in the specialty Discusses how auditory electrophysiology techniques are used in central auditory function testing Provides practical guidelines on how to write a clinical report, with easy-to-use templates, helping readers quickly master report writing Contains a chapter on the application of principles of evidence-based practice, to guide clinical technique and analysis of auditory evoked potentialsIdeal as an introduction to the field for graduate students in audiology and ENT residents, Auditory Electrophysiology is also a useful guide for clinicians who want to refresh their skills or add to their practice. It fills a gap in the literature for an up-to-date text and reference on all aspects of auditory evoked potentials.
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The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates, Second Edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 77.24 $This updated, second edition of The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates remains an essential text for audiology students and clinicians. The text is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral auditory systems. Readers will benefit from the important link between science and clinical practice, with integrated clinical correlates found in each chapter. Key Features: Presents balanced coverage of both the peripheral and central auditory systems Integrated clinical correlates establish the link between science and practice Substantial use of review articles and secondary sources enhances general understanding Numerous anatomical sketches and photographs supplement learning New to this Edition: A newly designed two-color interior provides increased readability A new chapter providing an overview of normal development of the auditory system, plasticity of the central auditory system, and aging effects on the peripheral and central auditory systems A number of new illustrations *New and updated information on synaptic ribbons, neuropharmacology of cochlear function, cryoloop cooling, and the vascular network of the brainstem Updated references, review articles, and readings Access to a PluralPlus companion website that includes PowerPoint lecture slides and an image bank The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates, Second Edition is an essential text for graduate programs in audiology and a valuable reference for audiologists at any stage of their career.
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Auditory-Verbal Therapy: Science, Research and Practice
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Auditory Scene Analysis : Perceptual Organization of Sound
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 95.87 $Auditory Scene Analysis addresses the problem of hearing complex auditory environments, using a series of creative analogies to describe the process required of the human auditory system as it analyzes mixtures of sounds to recover descriptions of individual sounds. In a unified and comprehensive way, Bregman establishes a theoretical framework that integrates his findings with an unusually wide range of previous research in psychoacoustics, speech perception, music theory and composition, and computer modeling.
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The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates, Second Edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 124.51 $This updated, second edition of The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates remains an essential text for audiology students and clinicians. The text is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral auditory systems. Readers will benefit from the important link between science and clinical practice, with integrated clinical correlates found in each chapter. Key Features: Presents balanced coverage of both the peripheral and central auditory systems Integrated clinical correlates establish the link between science and practice Substantial use of review articles and secondary sources enhances general understanding Numerous anatomical sketches and photographs supplement learning New to this Edition: A newly designed two-color interior provides increased readability A new chapter providing an overview of normal development of the auditory system, plasticity of the central auditory system, and aging effects on the peripheral and central auditory systems A number of new illustrations *New and updated information on synaptic ribbons, neuropharmacology of cochlear function, cryoloop cooling, and the vascular network of the brainstem Updated references, review articles, and readings Access to a PluralPlus companion website that includes PowerPoint lecture slides and an image bank The Auditory System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Correlates, Second Edition is an essential text for graduate programs in audiology and a valuable reference for audiologists at any stage of their career.
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Auditory Memory Skills by Hill, Mark, Hill, Katy (2008) Paperback
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 88.64 $Do you have children in your class who find it difficult to follow instructions or forget important information you have given them? Recalling auditory information is such a vital skill, but it can often be overlooked in a busy classroom. "Auditory Memory Skills" enables children to improve their auditory recall ability in a focused, innovative and enjoyable way. It is packed with over 40 beautifully illustrated photocopiable activities, and divided into easy-to-use sections of increasing difficulty. This book is ideal for children aged 4+ or older children with particular needs in this area.
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Auditory Neuropathy: A New Perspective On Hearing Disorders
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 166.43 $For those clinicians and graduate or doctoral students interested in diagnostic audiology and auditory disorders, Auditory Neuropathy is the first book of its kind to present all aspects of this newly identified disorder that affects many clients. Drs. Sininger and Starr along with the top clinicians and researchers in the field explore auditory neuropathy (AN) beginning with its history, pathophysiology, audiologic and neurologic findings in patients with AN, and results on psychoacoustic and speech perception tasks. The potential mechanisms for AN are discussed in detail as well as the latest information on the genetic basis for some AN including identification of specific chromosomal disorders. Finally, the book will give information on results of a variety of rehabilitative methods and strategies including amplification and cochlear implantation for treatment of this disorder.
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Auditory Processing Disorders : Assessment, Management, and Treatment
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Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment, Third Edition
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Auditory Neuroscience: Making Sense of Sound (Mit Press)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.18 $An integrated overview of hearing and the interplay of physical, biological, and psychological processes underlying it.Every time we listen―to speech, to music, to footsteps approaching or retreating―our auditory perception is the result of a long chain of diverse and intricate processes that unfold within the source of the sound itself, in the air, in our ears, and, most of all, in our brains. Hearing is an "everyday miracle" that, despite its staggering complexity, seems effortless. This book offers an integrated account of hearing in terms of the neural processes that take place in different parts of the auditory system.Because hearing results from the interplay of so many physical, biological, and psychological processes, the book pulls together the different aspects of hearing―including acoustics, the mathematics of signal processing, the physiology of the ear and central auditory pathways, psychoacoustics, speech, and music―into a coherent whole.
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The Auditory Culture Reader
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.75 $The first edition of The Auditory Culture Reader offered an introduction to both classical and recent work on auditory culture, laying the foundations for new academic research in sound studies. Today, interest and research on sound thrives across disciplines such as music, anthropology, geography, sociology and cultural studies as well as within the new interdisciplinary sphere of sound studies itself. This second edition reflects on the changes to the field since the first edition and offers a vast amount of new content, a user-friendly organization which highlights key themes and concepts, and a methodologies section which addresses practical questions for students setting out on auditory explorations. All essays are accessible to non-experts and encompass scholarship from leading figures in the field, discussing issues relating to sound and listening from the broadest set of interdisciplinary perspectives. Inspiring students and researchers attentive to sound in their work, newly-commissioned and classical excerpts bring urban research and ethnography alive with sensory case studies that open up a world beyond the visual. This book is core reading for all courses that cover the role of sound in culture, within sound studies, anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, history, media studies and urban geography.
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Auditory-Verbal Therapy: For Young Children with Hearing Loss and Their Families, and the Practitioners Who Guide Them [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 90.95 $Auditory-Verbal Therapy: For Young Children with Hearing Loss and Their Families, and the Practitioners Who Guide Them provides a comprehensive examination of auditory-verbal therapy (AVT), from theory to evidence-based practice. Key features: Detailed exploration of AVT, including historical perspectives and current research that continue to drive clinical practice Essential use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other implantable devices, and additional hearing technologies in AVT Goals of the AV practitioner and strategies used in AVT to develop listening, talking, and thinking Effective parent coaching strategies in AVT Blueprint of the AVT session Step-by-step AVT session plans for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and early school-age children Critical partnerships of the family and the AV practitioner with the audiologist, speech-language pathologist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, hearing resource teacher, and psychologist Families Journeys in AVT from 12 countries around the world In AVT, parents and caregivers become actively engaged as their child's first and most enduring teachers. Following an evidence-based framework, Auditory-Verbal Therapy: For Young Children with Hearing Loss and Their Families, and the Practitioners Who Guide Them demonstrates how AV practitioners work in tandem with the family to integrate listening and spoken language into the child's everyday life. The book concludes with personal family stories of hope, inspiration, and encouragement, written by parents from twelve countries across the world who have experienced the desired outcomes for their children following AVT. This book is relevant to AVT practitioners, administrators, teachers of children with hearing loss, special educators, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, surgeons, primary care physicians, and parents.
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Auditory Electrophysiology: A Clinical Guide
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 74.77 $A practical laboratory-to-clinic guide on the basics of auditory electrophysiologyWritten primarily by audiologists familiar with cutting-edge research in a rapidly changing field, Auditory Electrophysiology provides a fresh perspective on the most current advances and practices in the specialty. Research and clinical information are presented separately to facilitate learning and provide a more practical organization of the material. In addition to clinical applications and case studies, this text includes sections on the foundational science and historical background of auditory evoked potentials as well as clinical practice and management.Key Features:Includes case studies written by clinicians who are experts in auditory evoked potentials, helping to highlight clinical applications in the specialty Discusses how auditory electrophysiology techniques are used in central auditory function testing Provides practical guidelines on how to write a clinical report, with easy-to-use templates, helping readers quickly master report writing Contains a chapter on the application of principles of evidence-based practice, to guide clinical technique and analysis of auditory evoked potentialsIdeal as an introduction to the field for graduate students in audiology and ENT residents, Auditory Electrophysiology is also a useful guide for clinicians who want to refresh their skills or add to their practice. It fills a gap in the literature for an up-to-date text and reference on all aspects of auditory evoked potentials.
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Auditory Brainstem Evoked Responses
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