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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Brian C J Moore |
ISBN: | 9780198523307 0198523300 |
OCLC Number: | 613467607 |
Notes: | Gesehen am 01.03.2008. |
Description: | Online-Ressource. |
Contents: | Chapter 1 - The physiology and function of the normal and damaged cochlea ; Chapter 2 - Absolute thresholds and frequency selectivity in normal and impaired hearing ; Chapter 3 - Loudness perception and intensity resolution in people with normal and impaired hearing ; Chapter 4 - Effects of cochlear damage on temporal resolution and temporal integration ; Chapter 5 - Pitch perception and frequency discrimination in normally hearing and hearing-impaired people ; Chapter 6 - Sound localization and binaural hearing in normal and hearing-impaired people ; Chapter 7 - Speech perception by people with cochlear damage ; Chapter 8 - Limitations and potentials of hearing aids |
Series Title: | Oxford Scholarship Online |
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a characteristically comprehensive and sure-footed contribution from the pen of Brian Moore ... It forms an exemplary addition to the Oxford psychology series ... The bulk of the volume deals in valuable detail with the main essential aspects of hearing affected by cochlear impairment ... this must be the most comprehensive and up to date review available of the perceptual consequences of cochlear hearing impairment ... It should be on the shelf of every professionalin the field of hearing impairment who wants a critical outlook on the field. * E F Evans, Keele University, British Journal of Audiology * Read more...
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