Hearing

  • Hearing
    By Susan H. Gray

    How have these advances occurred? What role has innovation played in their development? This book helps kids understand the concept of innovation and how it can be used to help overcome and solve many problems.

  • Hearing
    By Lesley Sims, Lillian Wright

    Hearing

  • Hearing: An Introduction to Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, Fourth Edition
    By Stanley A. Gelfand, Stanley Gelfand

    ... 224 Ingham, JG, 322 Irons, WA, 223 Irvine, DRF, 222–224 Isaacs, E, 441 Iurato, S, 55 Ivarsson, C, 223 Iverson, P, 382 Jacobs, J, 152 Jacobs, R, 130, 134 Jacobson, JT, 225 Jacobson, JZ, 441 Janata, P, 219 Janisch, R, 59 Jannetta, PJ, ...

  • Hearing: An Introduction & Practical Guide
    By Rahul Kanegaonkar, James Tysome

    Additionally, hearing aids are adjusted regularly throughout childhood in response to: ○ Growth, causing acoustic changes of ... families, schools and audiologists to facilitate hearing aid use, education and effective amplification.

  • Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System, Third Edition
    By Aage R. Møller

    This book integrates descriptions of disorders of the ear and the nervous system and provides a comprehensive coverage of anatomy and physiology of the entire auditory system; it also introduces the role of neural plasticity in creating ...

  • Hearing
    By Brian C.J. Moore

    Hearing is a comprehensive, authoritative reference work covering both the physiological and perceptual aspects of hearing.

  • Hearing
    By Edward Carterette

    This book is intended for psychologists, biologists, and natural scientists, as well as for those who are interested in the physical, physiological, and psychological aspects of hearing.

  • Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System
    By Aage R. Moller

    This book integrates descriptions of disorders of the ear and the nervous system and provides a comprehensive coverage of anatomy and physiology of the entire auditory system.

  • Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology
    By Aage R. Moller

    Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology does not assume that the readers are physicists, which would be analogous to assuming that visual physiologists would need to know quantum mechanics to understand how the visual nervous system ...

  • Hearing
    By Ed Catherall

    Explains the physiology of the human ear, showing how it acts as a receiver for sound, and how sound is produced through various media. Includes simple eperiments.