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141Published 2015Table of Contents “...Section I: Basic tests and procedures -- A brief introduction to clinical auidiology and this handbook -- Calibration -- Puretone evaluation -- Bone conduction evaluation -- Speech audiometry -- Clinical maksing -- Case history -- Diagnostic audiology -- Section II: Physiological principles and measures -- Tympanometry and wideband acoustic immittance -- Acoustic stapedius reflex measurements -- Introduction to auditory evoked potentials -- Electrocochleography -- Auditory brainstem response: differential diagnosis -- Auditory brainstem response: estimation of hearing sensitivity -- Auditory steady-state response -- Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring -- Middle-latency auditory-evoked potentials -- Cortical auditory-evoked potentials -- Otoacoustic emissions -- Clinical neurophysiology of the vestibular system -- Evaluation of the patient with dizziness and balance disorders -- Vestibular rehabilitative therapy -- Section III: Special populations -- Newborn hearing screening -- Assessment of hearing loss in children -- Genetic hearing loss -- Educational audiology -- Central auditory processing: a functional perspective from neuroscience -- Auditory pathway representations of speech sounds in humans -- Central audiotry processing evaluation: a test battery approach -- Central auditory processing disorder: therapy and management -- Individuals with multiple disabilities -- Noise exposure -- Nonorganic hearing loss -- Hearing loss in the elderly: a new look at an old problem -- Tinnitus and hyperacusis -- Tele-audiology -- Section IV: Management of hearing disorders -- Room acoustics and auditory rehabilitation technology -- Hearing aid technology -- Troubleshooting and testing hearing aids -- Hearing aid fitting for children: selection, fitting, verification, and validation -- Hearing aid fitting for adults: selection, fitting, verification, and validation -- Building and growing an audiologic practice -- Implantable hearing devices -- Intervention, education, and therapy for children with hearing loss -- Audiologic rehabilitation -- Infection control....”
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143by Hatfield, Gary C. (Gary Carl)Table of Contents “...What can the mind tell us about the brain? Psychology, neurophysiology, and constraint --...”
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144Published 2013Table of Contents “...Picoeconomics in Neural and Evolutionary Contexts -- Neurophysiological Correlates of the Self-Regulation of Goal Pursuit -- Temporal Self-Regulation Theory: Integrating Biological, Psychological, and Ecological Determinants of Health Behavior Performance -- Health Communications: Predicting Behavior Change from the Brain -- Neurobiological Bases of Self-Reference and Deliberate Processing in Tailored Health Communication -- Neurocognition and Medication Adherence in HIV-Infected Adults -- Alcohol Consumption and Self-Regulation -- The Strength Model of Self-Control: Recent Advances and Implications for Public Health -- Incentive-Based Interventions: Historical Context and New Directions -- Social Relationships and Public Health: A Social Neuroscience Perspective Focusing on the Opioid System -- Brain Functions Modulating Redistribution of Natural Killer Cells Accompanying Cognitive Appraisal of Acute Stress -- Alzheimer's Dementia and Lifestyle: Towards a Primary Prevention -- Social Determinants of Self-Regulation Development -- Physical Activity, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Cognition Across the Lifespan -- Brain Glycogen Decrease and Supercompensation with Prolonged Exhaustive Exercise -- Resistance Training and Cognitive and Cortical Plasticity in Older Adults -- Brain Imaging: A Primer -- Survival Analysis in Social Neuroscience and Public Health: A Research Exemplar from the Field of Cognitive Epidemiology -- Neurobiological Facets of Food Craving and Consumption: Evidence From Neuropsychological and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Studies....”
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146Published 2003Table of Contents “...Object Recognition, Neurophysiology....”
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147Published 2003Table of Contents “...Movement selection, preparation, and the decision to act: neurophysiological studies in nonhuman primates /...”
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148by Harper, Nevin, 1970-Table of Contents “...Nature-based play, regulation, and healthy neurophysiology -- 6. Outdoor risky play in nature-based therapy -- 7. ...”
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149Published 2003Table of Contents “...The Hubris of Principle: What Organisational Theory and Neurophysiology Reveal about the Limits of Ethical Principles as Guides to Responsible Action /...”
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153Published 1999Table of Contents “...Environmental enrichment and impoverishment: neurophysiological effects / Susan D. Healy and Martin J. ...”
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154Published 2012Table of Contents “...Stoody -- Fundamental principles of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology related to auditory evoked potentials / Samuel R. ...”
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158Published 2009Table of Contents “...From auditory traces to language learning: Behavioural and neurophysiological evidence /...”
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160by Hall, John E. (John Edward), 1946-Table of Contents “...Introduction to physiology: the cell and general physiology -- Membrane physiology, nerve, and muscle -- The heart -- The circulation -- The body fluids and kidneys -- Blood cells, immunity, and blood coagulation -- Respiration -- Aviation, space, and deep-sea diving physiology -- The nervous system: A. general principles and sensory physiology -- The nervous system: B. the special senses -- The nervous system: C. motor and integrative neurophysiology -- Gastrointestinal physiology -- Metabolism and temperature regulation -- Endocrinology and reproduction -- Sports physiology....”
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