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Introduction to Audiology, Eleventh Edition, provides in-depth coverage of the physics of sound; the anatomy of the auditory system; the causes and treatment of hearing and balance disorders; and the relevant diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for these disorders. Now including a new chapter on clinical masking as well as new internet resources, this leading text continues to emphasize the proper evaluation of hearing disorders and the treatment avenues available for these disorders. The accompanying Interactive Companion Website features a variety of videos depicting clinical topics, a series of clinical case studies, multiple-choice questions with immediate feedback, interactive exercises for students to evaluate their comprehension of information, printable clinical forms, and much more. The new edition of this textbook also includes expanded sections on the management of auditory processing disorders, the role of the audiologist in vestibular management, and the role of the audiologist in the counseling process.
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As a beginning audiology student this book provides a thorough introduction to the field. Illustrations immensely helpful to understand the many structures in a very small area.
By holley
I got this book for my audiology class and I think for me the hard part is sometimes the layout of the topics are spaced out making it hard to locate or piece things together sometimes. I think that some details are also lacking like on the parts of various hearing aids was a bit difficult to do because they don't show a diagram in the book nor on the companion website. This book doesn't need a CD like some other college books I have used but the companion website wasn't very helpful either. My teacher seems to add a lot of video or additional reading into this class from a website (betterhearing.org) and some videos from youtube for further explanations. I am not the only student that can read this book and end up being confused on one area or another.
That being said I really think it did a good job explaining various hearing conditions. I learned some things that I have been told otherwise by my child's ENT and audiologist which I thought were wrong and now I have confirmation of what I was suspecting. So in that part it was worth the book.
By BerryDirl