Handbook of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders, Vol. 1: Auditory Neuroscience and Diagnosis - Hardcover

Musiek, Frank E.; Chermak, Gail D.

 
9781597560566: Handbook of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders, Vol. 1: Auditory Neuroscience and Diagnosis

Synopsis

The first volume of Musiek and Chermak's definitive Handbook of (C)APD provides comprehensive coverage of auditory neuroscience and clinical science needed to accurately diagnose the range of developmental and acquired (C)APD disorders in children, adults, and older adults. With contributions from world-renowned authors, the handbook reflects major advances in auditory neuroscience and cognitive science, particularly over the last two decades.

The chapters in this volume cover basic science foundations, diagnostic principles and procedures, and multidisciplinary assessment, as well as addressing the ongoing research and development in diagnostics.

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About the Author

Frank Musiek, Ph.D. Frank E. Musiek, Ph.D. is Professor and Director of Auditory Research in the Department of Communication Sciences, and Professor of Otolaryngology at the School of Medicine, University of Connecticut. Gail Chermak, Ph.D. Gail D. Chermak, Ph.D. is Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Washington State University.

Review

Doody Enterprises, Inc.: "* * * * Four stars from Doody's Review Service!" Linda Jacobs-Condit, AuD., George Washington University: "This book presents information basic to the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of auditory processing disorders...This is an up-to-date and thorough approach to auditory neuroscience, diagnosis, and multidisciplinary assessment of the disorder. This volume ... serve[s] as [an] excellent resource for any audiologist, speech-language pathlogist, or related professional interested in assessing and treating individuals with the disorder." Maureen Lynch-Rinaldi, AuD, FAAA, Director of Audiology, Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, NY, American Academy of Audiology, (2009): "... A comprehensive presentation of the latest information for referral, in order to accurately and appropriately choose and perform assessments to diagnose CAPD. The analysis of available test materials provides a wonderful reference for clinicians to make objective decisions regarding their test protocols. This reference provides the foundation for understanding the disorder [and] encourages thoughtful consideration of current and future trends in the diagnosis of CAPD, and promises more research and advancement in the area of diagnosis and intervention."

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