Aging and Hearing
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ISBN13: | 9783030493660 |
ISBN10: | 30304936611 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 323 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Súly: | 682 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 62 Illustrations, black & white |
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This volume provides contemporary discussions on new developments in aging research. It serves as an important update on the current state of research on the aging auditory system.
Listening to All Voices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Hearing in Aging
Karen S. Helfer and Edward L. Bartlett
Genetic and Molecular Aspects of the Aging Auditory System
Shinichi Someya and Mi-Jung Kim
The Aging Cochlea and Auditory Nerve
Kevin K. Ohlemiller and Christopher Spankovich
Age-Related Changes in the Auditory Brainstem and Inferior Colliculus
Josef Syka
Age-Related Changes in the Primate Auditory Cortex
Gregg Recanzone
The Aging Auditory System: Electrophysiology
Kelly C. Harris
Age-Related Changes in Segregation of Sound Sources
Frederick J. Gallun and Virginia Best
Causes and Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss
Jennifer A. Deal, Nicholas S. Reed, Emily C. Pedersen, and Frank R. Lin
Age-Related Changes in Speech Understanding: Peripheral versus Cognitive Influences
Sandra Gordon-Salant, Maureen J. Shader, and Arthur Wingfield
Aging, Hearing Loss, and Listening Effort: Imaging Studies of the Aging Listener
Stefanie E. Kuchinsky and Kenneth I. Vaden, Jr.
Functional Consequences of Impaired Hearing in Older Adults and Implications for Intervention
Larry E. Humes, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, and Louise Hickson
Emerging Clinical Translational Treatment Strategies for Age-Related Hearing Loss
Robert D. Frisina, Carlos J. Cruz, Tanika T. Williamson, Xiaoxia Zhu, and Bo Ding
Since the first edition of the Aging Auditory System volume (in 2009), there has been a tremendous amount of research in basic, translational, and clinical sciences related to age-related changes in auditory system structure and function. The new research has been driven by technical and conceptual advances in auditory neuroscience at multiple levels ranging from cells to cognition. The chapters in Aging and Hearing: Causes and Consequences span a broad range of topics and appeal to a relatively wide audience. Our goal in this volume is to put together state-of-the-art discussions about new developments in aging research that will appeal to a broad audience, serving as an important update on the current state of research on the aging auditory system. This update includes not only the recent research, but also consideration of how human and animal studies or translational and basic research are working in tandem to advance the field. This new edition is a natural complement to the previous SHAR volume on the aging auditory system edited by Gordon-Salant, Frisina, Popper, and Fay.
The target audience for this volume will be graduate students, researchers, and academic faculty from a range of disciplines (psychology, hearing science/audiology, physiology, neuroscience, engineering). It also will appeal to clinical audiologists as well as to researchers working in the hearing device industry. Individuals who attend conferences sponsored by the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Acoustical Society of America, Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Society, American Auditory Society, Society for Neuroscience, American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, and the American Academy of Audiology (among others) are likely to find value in the volume.
Ch 1: Listening to All Voices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Hearing in Aging.- Ch 2: Genetic and Molecular Aspects of the Aging Auditory System.- Ch 3: The Aging Cochlea and Auditory Nerve.- Ch 4: Age-Related Changes in the Auditory Brainstem and Inferior Colliculus .- Ch 5: Age related changes in the primate auditory cortex.- Ch 6: The Aging Auditory System: Electrophysiology.- Ch 7: Age-Related Changes in Segregation of Sound Sources.- Ch 8: Causes and Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss.- Ch 9: Age-Related Changes in Speech Understanding: Peripheral versus Cognitive Influences.- Ch 10: Aging, Hearing Loss, and Listening Effort: Imaging Studies of the Aging Listener.- Ch 11: Functional Consequences of Impaired Hearing in Older Adults and Implications for Intervention.- Ch 12: Emerging Clinical Translational Treatment Strategies for Age-Related Hearing Loss.