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Understanding the array and complexity of instrumentation available to audiologists and hearing scientists is important to students, beginning clinicians, and even seasoned professionals. The second edition of Instrumentation for Audiology and Hearing Science: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and accessible look at instrumentation used in these fields for research and clinical purposes. The expert authors introduce the laws of physics as they relate to audiology and hearing science and explain a range of concepts in electronics directly related to instrumentation used in audiology and hearing science, such as filtering and immittance (involving acceptance i.e., admittance, and rejection i.e., impedance of energy), explain the fundamental instrumentation concepts in mathematics, physics, and electronics in a systematic manner including only the necessary formulae and basic scientific principles.
This unique professional text presents the fundamentals of the evolution of communication systems from analog to digital, including such concepts as digital signals, sound resolution, sampling, quantization and their applications to current technology such as video calls, noise canceling head phones, and CD players. In addition, the authors comprehensively cover calibration of test and research equipment and stimuli used in audiology and hearing science and clearly describe elements of electronics and digital technology as they apply to our everyday lives and experiences as well as to the fields of audiology and hearing sciences.
New to the Second Edition
New chapters on amplification, assistive listening devices, and vestibular assessment (electronystagmography and videonystagmography), geared toward audiology and hearing science students and professionals
Extensive reorganization for a smoother flow of information
Expanded focus on evidence-based practice
Informed by the authors' teaching, research, and clinical experiences, the original chapters have either been eliminated or completely updated to reflect current scientific and clinical theories
A PluralPlus companion website with practical step-by-step PowerPoint instruction and accompanying videos for the construction of direct- and alternating-current electrical circuits, as well as the construction of high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters
Contents:
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. General Physics and Introduction to Sound Energy
Measurement
Area
Velocity
Acceleration
Force
Pressure
Work
Power
Intensity
Values to Remember
Chapter 2. Electrical Energy- Direct Current
Coulomb's Law
Current, Voltage, and Resistance
Ohm's Law
Series Resistance and Parallel Resistance
Direct Current Circuit
Chapter 3. Electrical Energy- Alternating Current
Introduction
Phasor Representation of AC
Square Wave
Analysis of a Square Wave
Power Transmission
AC Circuit Components
Resistive AC Circuit
Capacitors and Inductors
Series Capacitance and Parallel Capacitance
Series Inductance and Parallel Inductance04
Chapter 4. Filtering and Electrical Impedance
Impedance and Admittance
Filters
Low-Pass Filter
High-Pass Filter
Band-Pass Filter
Band-Reject Filter
References
Chapter 5. Building Communication Systems: Evolution from Analog to Digital
Introduction
Microphones
Loudspeaker/Earphone/Insert Receiver
Amplifiers
Transistors
Digital Communication Systems
Digital Signals
Quantization
Sound Resolution
Sampling
Sampling in Audio Systems
CD Players
Digital Signal Processing
Active Noise Cancellation
Chapter 6. Acoustic Immittance
Acoustic Immittance
Methods for Measurement of Static-Acoustic Middle-Ear Immittance
Calculation of Acoustic Admittance of the Middle Ear
References
Chapter 7. Amplification
Introduction
Hearing Aids
Hearing Aid Components
Additional Features of Some Hearing Aids
Directional Microphones
Telecoils (t-coil)
Wireless Connectivity
Remote Controls
Ambient Noise Control
Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing Aid Earmolds
Generic
Custom Earmolds
Earmold Materials
Earmold Impressions
Venting
Tubing
Introduction
ANSI Standard
Hearing Aid Couplers
KEMAR (Knowles Electronics Manikin for Acoustic Research)
Evaluating Hearing Aid Performance Using ANSI Standards
HA-1
HA-2
HA-2B
HA-3
Recommended Measurements, Specifications, and Tolerances
Curves
Frequency Range
Tolerance Method for Frequency Response Curve
Tolerances
Tolerance Template
Harmonic Distortion
Equivalent Input Noise Level (EIN)
Examples of Current Instrumentation for the Measurement of Hearing Aid Parameters
Hearing Aid Analyzers: Test Boxes
Calibration of Hearing Aid Test Systems
Amplification for Children
Advantages of a Bilateral Hearing Aid Fitting
Head Shadow Effect
Enhanced Speech Understanding
Binaural Squelch
Binaural Redundancy
Improved Sound Quality Along with Better Spatial Balance
Improved Sound Localization
Prevention of Auditory Deprivation
Binaural Interference
Identification of Binaural Interference
Auditory Training
References
Chapter 8. Assistive Listening Devices
Introduction
What Are Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)?
ANSI/ASA S3.47-2014
Classification of ALDs
Components
Test Equipment
Standard Conditions
Equipment Setup
Settings of Controls
Recommended Measurements
Types of ALDs
Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems
Classroom Audio Distribution Systems (ADS)
Hearing Loop Systems
Infrared (IR) Systems
Bluetooth Technology
Comparative Analysis of ALDs
Discussion
Emerging Themes
Future Research
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9. Vestibular Assessment: Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography
Electro-Oculography
Video-Oculography
Neurophysiologic Mechanisms Underlying ENG and VNG
The Final Common Pathway
Saccadic System
Smooth Pursuit System
Neural Integrator
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) and VOR Fixation
Optokinetic (OKN) Testing
Caloric Irrigations
Calibration
Temperature
Timing
Distance and Angle
Flow
Eye Movements
VNG Goggles
Advantages and Disadvantages of ENG and VNG
ENG/VNG Test Battery
Oculomotor Tests
Static Positional Tests and Dynamic Positioning Testing
Caloric Testing
Sample VNG from a Normal Patient
Saccadic Test Results
Results of Smooth Pursuit Testing
Gaze Testing
OKN Testing
Head-Shaking Nystagmus Test
Positional and Positioning Test Results
Caloric Testing
Chapter 10. Test Equipment Used in Audiology and Hearing Science
Audiometer
Oscillators
Standard Oscillator
Square Wave Oscillator
Detailed Description of the Stimuli Generated by an Audiometer
Critical Band
Speech Noise
Instrumentation for Acoustic Immittance
Components of the Immittance Device
Otoacoustic Emissions - Instrumentation
Electrophysiologic Instrumentation
Auditory Evoked Potentials
Stimulus Used in Auditory Evoked Potentials (ABR)
Click Stimulus
Repetition Rate
Polarity
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS)
References
Chapter 11. Instrumentation for Calibration and Calibration of Test Stimuli
Equipment Used for Calibration
Equipment for Calibration of Air Conduction
ANSI Requirements for Calibration of Audiometric Signals
Calibration
Frequency Accuracy
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Rise and Fall
Linearity
Sound-Field Testing
Bone Conduction Calibration
Artificial Mastoid
Type 4930
Larson Davis AMC 493A
Calibration of High Frequencies
Calibration of the Acoustic Admittance Device
Calibration of Admittance Unit of Measurement
Calibration of Probe Signal Intensity
Calibration of the Activating Stimuli
Calibration of the Pneumatic System
Calibration of the Otoacoustic Emissions Probe Signal
Calibration for Auditory Evoked Potentials
Calibration for Masking Noise
Noise Levels in the Test Environment
References
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
Publication date: March, 2022
Pages: 400
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)