Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing

Sounds that are actually produced by healthy ears allow researchers and clinicians to study hearing and cochlear function noninvasively in both animals and humans. Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing presents the first serious review of the biological basis of these otoacoustic emi...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Manley, Geoffrey A. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Fay, Richard R. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Popper, Arthur N. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008.
Σειρά:Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 30
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505 0 |a Otoacoustic Emissions: Concepts and Origins -- Traveling Waves, Second Filters, and Physiological Vulnerability: A Short History of the Discovery of Active Processes in Hearing -- Critical Oscillators as Active Elements in Hearing -- Active Hair-Bundle Motility of the Hair Cells of Vestibular and Auditory Organs -- The Morphological Specializations and Electromotility of the Mammalian Outer Hair Cell -- Active Processes in Insect Hearing -- Otoacoustic Emissions in Amphibians, Lepidosaurs, and Archosaurs -- Otoacoustic Emissions: Basic Studies in Mammalian Models -- Mechanisms of Mammalian Otoacoustic Emission -- Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in the Efferent Control of Cochlear Nonlinearities -- Cochlear Models Incorporating Active Processes -- Relationships Between Otoacoustic and Psychophysical Measures of Cochlear Function -- Otoacoustic Emissions as a Diagnostic Tool in a Clinical Context -- Future Directions in the Study of Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions. 
520 |a Sounds that are actually produced by healthy ears allow researchers and clinicians to study hearing and cochlear function noninvasively in both animals and humans. Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing presents the first serious review of the biological basis of these otoacoustic emissions. Active processes, such as those in hair cells that produce emissions, represent a burgeoning and important area of sensory research. By providing a basis for understanding how and why otoacoustic emissions testing works through a basic understanding of general hearing processes, this volume will also interest clinicians, particularly otolaryngologists and audiologists. Contents: Otoacoustic Emissions - Origins David Kemp Traveling Waves, Second Filters and Physiological Vulnerability: A Short History of the Discovery of Active Processes in Hearing Nigel P. Cooper, James O. Pickles and Geoffrey A. Manley Critical Oscillators as Active Elements in Hearing Thomas A. J. Duke and Frank Jülicher Active Hair-Bundle Motility of the Hair Cells of Vestibular and Auditory Organs Pascal Martin The Morphological Specializations and Electromotility of the Mammalian Outer Hair Cell Richard Hallworth and Heather C. Jensen-Smith Active Processes in Insect Hearing Martin Göpfert and Daniel Robert Otoacoustic Emissions in Amphibians, Lepidosaurs and Archosaurs Geoffrey A. Manley and Pim van Dijk Otoacoustic Emissions: Basic Studies in Mammalian Models Brenda Lonsbury-Martin and Glen Martin Mechanisms of Mammalian Otoacoustic Emission Christopher A. Shera and John J. Guinan, Jr. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in the Efferent Control of Cochlear Nonlinearities Ian J. Russell and Andrei N. Lukashkin Cochlear Models Incorporating Active Processes Stephen Neely and Duck On Kim Relations between Otoacoustic and Psychophysical Measures of Cochlear Function Tiffany A. Johnson, Michael P. Gorga, Stephen T. Neely, Andrew J. Oxenham and Christopher A. Shera Otoacoustic Emissions as a Diagnostic Tool in a Clinical Context Thomas Janssen and Jörg Müller Future Directions in the Study of Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions Geoffrey A. Manley and William E. Brownell About the editors: Geoffrey A. Manley, Lehrstuhl fur Zoologie, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany. Richard R. Fay is Director of the Parmly Hearing Institute and Professor of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago. Arthur N. Popper is Professor in the Department of Biology and Co-Director of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing at the University of Maryland, College Park. About the series: The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field. 
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