Speech Audiometry, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-897635-12-4
Paperback
172 pages
January 2006
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Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1. Basic properties of speech (Richard Wright).
Chapter 2. Towards a theory of speech audiometry tests (Paul Lyregaard).
Chapter 3. Speech tests in quiet and noise as a measure of auditory processing (Mark E Lutman).
Chapter 4. Speech tests as measures of auditory processing (Stuart Gatehouse and Ken Robinson).
Chapter 5. Equipment for speech audiometry and its calibration (Tim Sherwood and Hilary Fuller).
Chapter 6. Ensuring reliability and comparability of speech audiometry in Germany (Klaus Brinkmann and Utz Richter).
Chapter 7. Speech audiometry for differential diagnosis (Phillip Evans).
Chapter 8. The uses and misues of speech audiometry in rehabilitation (Roger Green).
Chapter 9. Speech tests for hearing for children (Andreas Markides).
Chapter 10. Speech perception tests for profoundly deaf listeners (Valerie Hazan).
Chapter 11. Testing visual and auditory-visual speech perception (Geoff Plant).
Chapter 12. Speech audiometry in the USA (Barbara Kruger and Frederick M Kruger).
Chapter 13. The Swedish approach to speech audiometry (Stig Arlinger and Bjorn Hagerman).
Chapter 14. Speech audiometry in Australia (John Bench).
Chapter 15. Speech tests at the National Acoustic Laboratories (Phillip Dermody and Kerrie Lee).
Chapter 16. Speech tests in some languages other than English (John Knight).
References.
Index.