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Psychoacoustics: Auditory Perception of Listeners with Normal Hearing and Hearing Loss

Psychoacoustics: Auditory Perception of Listeners with Normal Hearing and Hearing Loss

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Psychoacoustics: Perception of Normal and Impaired Hearing with Audiology Applications, Second Edition, is a comprehensive textbook that provides an overview of the field of psychoacoustics, with a primary focus on auditory perception. It is designed for audiology students who intend on having a clinical career and need an understanding of both normal and impaired auditory perception. The book retains its focus on applications of psychoacoustics to clinical audiology, with each chapter including relevant information around a specific topic. It also discusses the influence of hearing loss on these general auditory abilities and includes new content on the perception by individuals wearing hearing aids and cochlear implants.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 275 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2023
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc


Psychoacoustics: Perception of Normal and Impaired Hearing with Audiology Applications, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to the field of psychoacoustics, with a primary focus on auditory perception. The book maintains its emphasis on applying psychoacoustics to clinical audiology, featuring a modular structure that includes relevant information on specific topics in each chapter. Within each chapter, acoustics, physiology, and perception by adult listeners with normal hearing and those with hearing loss are presented, exploring how these factors relate to the discussed topic.

The influence of hearing loss on these general auditory abilities is thoroughly discussed in each chapter. Additionally, the book delves into the role of psychoacoustics in audiological assessment and treatment. Designed specifically for audiology students who aspire to pursue a clinical career, this text provides a comprehensive understanding of both normal and impaired auditory perception. It aims to equip students with sufficient knowledge to comprehend how the ear achieves auditory perception, the limitations of the ear's capabilities, and how hearing loss impacts that perception. Furthermore, the text serves as a foundation for further study in the area and enables students to apply psychoacoustics principles to diagnostic audiology and audiological rehabilitation.

In the Second Edition, this text has been enhanced with numerous valuable additions. There are now 70 new figures included to clarify certain points and enhance students' understanding of the material. A new chapter has been dedicated exclusively to the perception of individuals wearing hearing aids and cochlear implants, providing valuable insights into their unique auditory experiences. Furthermore, a new section has been added to each chapter that addresses the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing loss on everyday listening. This section aims to provide practical applications of psychoacoustics to real-world scenarios.

The chapter on Psychoacoustics and Advanced Clinical Auditory Assessment has undergone a significant revamp to better address elements within diagnostic audiology that are based on psychoacoustics. This chapter has been updated to reflect the latest advancements and applications in this field, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their clinical practice.

Overall, Psychoacoustics: Perception of Normal and Impaired Hearing with Audiology Applications, Second Edition is an essential resource for audiology students seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of psychoacoustics and its applications in clinical audiology. With its updated content, new figures, and dedicated chapters, this text provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their future careers. Whether they are aspiring audiologists or researchers in the field, this book will be a valuable asset in their pursuit of excellence.


Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781635505252
Edition number: 2 ed

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