top

  Info

  • Utilizzare la checkbox di selezione a fianco di ciascun documento per attivare le funzionalità di stampa, invio email, download nei formati disponibili del (i) record.

  Info

  • Utilizzare questo link per rimuovere la selezione effettuata.
Cochlear hearing loss [[electronic resource] ] : physiological, psychological and technical issues / / Brian C.J. Moore
Cochlear hearing loss [[electronic resource] ] : physiological, psychological and technical issues / / Brian C.J. Moore
Autore Moore Brian C. J
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 p.)
Disciplina 617.8/82
Soggetto topico Hearing disorders
Cochlea - Pathophysiology
Hearing - Physiological aspects
ISBN 1-280-97418-4
9786610974184
0-470-98788-X
0-470-51818-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COCHLEAR HEARING LOSS; Contents; Preface; 1 Physiological Aspects of Cochlear Hearing Loss; I INTRODUCTION; II LINEAR AND NONLINEAR SYSTEMS; III STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE OUTER AND MIDDLE EAR; IV STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE NORMAL COCHLEA; IV.1 THE COCHLEA, THE BASILAR MEMBRANE AND THE ORGAN OF CORTI; IV.2 TUNING ON THE BASILAR MEMBRANE; IV.3 THE NONLINEARITY OF INPUT-OUTPUT FUNCTIONS ON THE BASILAR MEMBRANE; IV.4 TWO-TONE SUPPRESSION; IV.5 COMBINATION TONE GENERATION; IV.6 RESPONSES OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE TO COMPLEX SOUNDS; IV.7 OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS
V NEURAL RESPONSES IN THE NORMAL AUDITORY NERVEV.1 SPONTANEOUS FIRING RATES AND THRESHOLDS; V.2 TUNING CURVES AND ISO-RATE CONTOURS; V.3 RATE-VERSUS-LEVEL FUNCTIONS; V.4 TWO-TONE SUPPRESSION; V.5 PHASE LOCKING; VI TYPES OF HEARING LOSS; VII PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DAMAGED COCHLEA; VII.1 BASILAR MEMBRANE RESPONSES; VII.2 NEURAL RESPONSES; VII.3 STRUCTURE-FUNCTION CORRELATION; VII.4 OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS; VII.5 PHASE LOCKING; VIII CONCLUSIONS; 2 Absolute Thresholds; I INTRODUCTION; II MEASURES OF ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD; II.1 MINIMUM AUDIBLE PRESSURE (MAP); II.2 MINIMUM AUDIBLE FIELD (MAF)
II.3 COMPARISON OF MAP AND MAFII.4 THE AUDIOGRAM; III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SEVERITY OF HEARING LOSS; IV CAUSES OF HEARING LOSS DUE TO COCHLEAR DAMAGE; V PERCEPTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELEVATED ABSOLUTE THRESHOLDS; 3 Masking, Frequency Selectivity and Basilar Membrane Nonlinearity; I INTRODUCTION; II THE MEASUREMENT OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY USING MASKING; II.1 INTRODUCTION; II.2 THE POWER-SPECTRUM MODEL; II.3 ESTIMATING THE SHAPE OF A FILTER; III ESTIMATING FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY FROM MASKING EXPERIMENTS; III.1 PSYCHOPHYSICAL TUNING CURVES; III.2 THE NOTCHED-NOISE METHOD
IV CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AUDITORY FILTER IN NORMAL HEARINGIV.1 VARIATION WITH CENTRE FREQUENCY; IV.2 VARIATION WITH LEVEL; IV.3 SUMMARY; V MASKING PATTERNS AND EXCITATION PATTERNS; V.1 MASKING PATTERNS; V.2 RELATIONSHIP OF THE AUDITORY FILTER TO THE EXCITATION PATTERN; V.3 CHANGES IN EXCITATION PATTERNS WITH LEVEL; V.4 POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF SUPPRESSION; VI NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.1 BASIC PROPERTIES OF NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.2 EVIDENCE FOR SUPPRESSION FROM NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.3 THE ENHANCEMENT OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY REVEALED IN NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING
VI.4 RELATION BETWEEN THE GROWTH OF FORWARD MASKING AND THE BASILAR MEMBRANE INPUT-OUTPUT FUNCTIONVII THE AUDIBILITY OF PARTIALS IN COMPLEX TONES; VIII EFFECTS OF COCHLEAR DAMAGE ON FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY IN SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VIII.1 COMPLICATING FACTORS; VIII.2 PSYCHOPHYSICAL TUNING CURVES; VIII.3 AUDITORY FILTER SHAPES MEASURED WITH NOTCHED NOISE; IX THE USE OF MASKING TO DIAGNOSE DEAD REGIONS; IX.1 THE THRESHOLD-EQUALIZING NOISE (TEN) TEST; IX.2 THE TEN(HL) TEST; IX.3 PREVALENCE OF DEAD REGIONS ASSESSED USING THE TEN(HL) TEST
X EFFECTS OF COCHLEAR DAMAGE ON FORWARD MASKING AND SUPPRESSION
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143740903321
Moore Brian C. J  
Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Cochlear hearing loss : physiological, psychological and technical issues / / Brian C.J. Moore
Cochlear hearing loss : physiological, psychological and technical issues / / Brian C.J. Moore
Autore Moore Brian C. J
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 p.)
Disciplina 617.8/82
Soggetto topico Hearing disorders
Cochlea - Pathophysiology
Hearing - Physiological aspects
ISBN 1-280-97418-4
9786610974184
0-470-98788-X
0-470-51818-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COCHLEAR HEARING LOSS; Contents; Preface; 1 Physiological Aspects of Cochlear Hearing Loss; I INTRODUCTION; II LINEAR AND NONLINEAR SYSTEMS; III STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE OUTER AND MIDDLE EAR; IV STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE NORMAL COCHLEA; IV.1 THE COCHLEA, THE BASILAR MEMBRANE AND THE ORGAN OF CORTI; IV.2 TUNING ON THE BASILAR MEMBRANE; IV.3 THE NONLINEARITY OF INPUT-OUTPUT FUNCTIONS ON THE BASILAR MEMBRANE; IV.4 TWO-TONE SUPPRESSION; IV.5 COMBINATION TONE GENERATION; IV.6 RESPONSES OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE TO COMPLEX SOUNDS; IV.7 OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS
V NEURAL RESPONSES IN THE NORMAL AUDITORY NERVEV.1 SPONTANEOUS FIRING RATES AND THRESHOLDS; V.2 TUNING CURVES AND ISO-RATE CONTOURS; V.3 RATE-VERSUS-LEVEL FUNCTIONS; V.4 TWO-TONE SUPPRESSION; V.5 PHASE LOCKING; VI TYPES OF HEARING LOSS; VII PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DAMAGED COCHLEA; VII.1 BASILAR MEMBRANE RESPONSES; VII.2 NEURAL RESPONSES; VII.3 STRUCTURE-FUNCTION CORRELATION; VII.4 OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS; VII.5 PHASE LOCKING; VIII CONCLUSIONS; 2 Absolute Thresholds; I INTRODUCTION; II MEASURES OF ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD; II.1 MINIMUM AUDIBLE PRESSURE (MAP); II.2 MINIMUM AUDIBLE FIELD (MAF)
II.3 COMPARISON OF MAP AND MAFII.4 THE AUDIOGRAM; III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SEVERITY OF HEARING LOSS; IV CAUSES OF HEARING LOSS DUE TO COCHLEAR DAMAGE; V PERCEPTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELEVATED ABSOLUTE THRESHOLDS; 3 Masking, Frequency Selectivity and Basilar Membrane Nonlinearity; I INTRODUCTION; II THE MEASUREMENT OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY USING MASKING; II.1 INTRODUCTION; II.2 THE POWER-SPECTRUM MODEL; II.3 ESTIMATING THE SHAPE OF A FILTER; III ESTIMATING FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY FROM MASKING EXPERIMENTS; III.1 PSYCHOPHYSICAL TUNING CURVES; III.2 THE NOTCHED-NOISE METHOD
IV CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AUDITORY FILTER IN NORMAL HEARINGIV.1 VARIATION WITH CENTRE FREQUENCY; IV.2 VARIATION WITH LEVEL; IV.3 SUMMARY; V MASKING PATTERNS AND EXCITATION PATTERNS; V.1 MASKING PATTERNS; V.2 RELATIONSHIP OF THE AUDITORY FILTER TO THE EXCITATION PATTERN; V.3 CHANGES IN EXCITATION PATTERNS WITH LEVEL; V.4 POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF SUPPRESSION; VI NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.1 BASIC PROPERTIES OF NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.2 EVIDENCE FOR SUPPRESSION FROM NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VI.3 THE ENHANCEMENT OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY REVEALED IN NON-SIMULTANEOUS MASKING
VI.4 RELATION BETWEEN THE GROWTH OF FORWARD MASKING AND THE BASILAR MEMBRANE INPUT-OUTPUT FUNCTIONVII THE AUDIBILITY OF PARTIALS IN COMPLEX TONES; VIII EFFECTS OF COCHLEAR DAMAGE ON FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY IN SIMULTANEOUS MASKING; VIII.1 COMPLICATING FACTORS; VIII.2 PSYCHOPHYSICAL TUNING CURVES; VIII.3 AUDITORY FILTER SHAPES MEASURED WITH NOTCHED NOISE; IX THE USE OF MASKING TO DIAGNOSE DEAD REGIONS; IX.1 THE THRESHOLD-EQUALIZING NOISE (TEN) TEST; IX.2 THE TEN(HL) TEST; IX.3 PREVALENCE OF DEAD REGIONS ASSESSED USING THE TEN(HL) TEST
X EFFECTS OF COCHLEAR DAMAGE ON FORWARD MASKING AND SUPPRESSION
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810641503321
Moore Brian C. J  
Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui