Hood, Linda J. : Louisana State University Medical Center
Summary
Focusing on the auditory branstem response (ABR) and its applications in evaluating neural disorders and hearing
sensitivity, Clinical Applications of the Auditory Brainstem Response is an essential tool for every audiologist.
This practical, hands-on manual provides the information necessary to understand the bases for and applications
of the auditory brainstem response in clinical practice, presenting substantive, valuable information on both performance
and interpretation of the measures.
Benefits :
An invaluable, "hands-on" practical guide to understanding the base for and applications of ABR
Describes clearly measurement techniques, instrumentation, stimulus parameters, recording parameters and subject
variables that can affect the responses
Discusses clinical applications of the auditory brainstem response in neurological evaluation
Includes many cases studies to highlight the principles and techniques covered in the manual
Discusses applications of the ABR in newborn hearing screening and intraoperative monitoring
Table of Contents
Series Foreword by Lazlo Stein, Ph.D.
Foreword by Charles Berlin, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
THE NORMAL AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE.
Introduction and Overview.
The Normal Auditory Brainstem Response.
Acquisition of the ABR.
Stimulus, Recording, and Patient Factors influencing the ABR.
Clinical Applications of the ABR.
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE ABR IN NEUROLOGICAL TESTING.
Clinical Application of the ABR in Estimating Hearing Sensitivity.
Testing Infants and Children with Physiologic Measures.
CASE STUDIES AND REPORT WRITING.
ABR Cases Studies. Reporting ABR TEst Results.
Appendix: ABR Laboratory Exercises and Protocol Practice.
Glossary.
Reference.
Index.