Finely illustrated and exceptionally readable, this fourth edition of the leading text in Speech and Hearing Science, is dedicated to the habilitation and rehabilitation of the speech and hearing impaired. This comprehensive and highly popular text provides a solid foundation in the anatomy and physiology of respiration, phonation, articulation, neurology, and hearing. Now in its fourth edition, this classic text has been thoroughly updated and features a highly readable format, clearer illustrations, and the addition of a second color. Clinically relevant materials punctuate the entire text, as well as in-depth supplemental and clinical notes. Key terms are boldfaced, and numerous new illustrations create dramatic visual impact.
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Review of Speech and Hearing Sciences is a workbook that addresses basic concepts in the speech and hearing sciences to facilitate the learning and/or review of technical material by both undergraduate and graduate students.
Hixon, T. J., Hawley, J. L., & Wilson, K. J. (1982). An around the house device for the clinical determination of respiratory driving pressure: A note on making simple even simpler. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 47, 413–415.
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The second edition of Instrumentation for Audiology and Hearing Science: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and accessible look at instrumentation used in these fields for research and clinical purposes.
Study Guide/workbook to Accompany Speech and Hearing Science: Anatomy and Physiology
Online student resources on thePoint will include video demonstrations, a quiz bank, labeling exercises for images in the book, PDFs for selected chapters, Web links, and audio clips.
This first edition text provides readers with a comprehensive look at hearing science and a broad coverage of auditory mechanisms and functions.
Basic Fundamentals in Hearing Science
Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech