|
|
 |
Contents of this section The
titles appear in alphabetical order
|
 |
|
With the collaboration of

Editor's Note:A number of interesting book-titles, edited by the staff of the AHEAD European concerted action, can be found in the AHEAD web site (Check the titles under the Newsletters and Publications voice of the menu at the left frame).
Since the initial compilation of the book-lists a number of items
is out of print or it is difficult to order (even through the
American Amazon.com). For this reason references
which are readily available are presented with
the book cover.
Cochlear
Mechanisms and Otoacoustic Emissions (Advances in Audiology, Vol 7)
by F Grandori, et al (Hardcover - August 1990)
Hair Cell Micro-Mechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions
by Charles I. Berlin, Linda Hood et al
Hair
Cells and Hearing AIDS
by Charles I. Berlin(Editor) (Hardcover - January 1996)
EcoG,
OAE and Intraoperative Monitoring
by D. Hohmann (Hardcover)
Establishing
and Implementing Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programs
by Brandt Culpepper Phd. (Paperback - April 2002)
Introduction
to the Practical Application of Otoacoustic Emissions
by Brenda L. Lonbury-Martin; Paperback
Otoacoustic
Emissions (Oaes) (Sipac)
by Jan Maurer(Editor), American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and
Neck s (Paperback - June 1997)
Otoacoustic
Emissions : A Manual for Clinical Applications
by Brenda L. Lonbury-Martin (Paperback)
Otoacoustic
Emissions : Basic Science and Clinical Applications (Singular
Audiology Text)
by Charles I. Berlin (Editor)
Screening
Children for Auditory Function
by Fred H. Bess, James W. Hall (Hardcover - August 1992)
 |
Teoria
y Pratica de las Otoemisiones Acusticas
by Antonio F. Werner( August 2001, Spanish) Editor's
note: We are very proud to present in these pages
Dr. Werner's recent book, in Spanish, which covers very well
a large number of important OAE topics. Dr. Werner is well known
in Argentina and South America for his contributions in the
area of acoustics and he has contributed in the OAE Portal an
excellent synopsis
on the adult OAE clinical applications. The
book is organized in a very clear and precise manner. There
are chapters in cochlear physiology, and the history of the
cochlear processing / cochlear amplifier, chapters dedicated
to each of the types of emissions, a very well -presented chapter
on neonatal screening with a good exposure of the auditory neuropathy
topic. The chapter dedicated to the OAE applications for adults
and children presents data from ototoxicity monitoring to studies
of genetics and it is the most complete compilation of data
published in a book so far. Though-out the book Dr. Werner presents
a lot of practical examples using screen-shots of Madsen's Capella
system. Although this might be conceived as a limitation, the
ergonomics of the Capella's software compensate for such a drawback.
In the Appendix the book contains national and international
documents on neonatal screening. The
book can securely serve as an text for undergraduate or first
year-graduate courses in Audiology.
|
 |
|
 |
|
|