Cochlear Implants Principles and Practices

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-04-17
Publisher(s): LWW
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Summary

Cochlear Implants are prosthetic replacements for the inner ear and are only appropriate for people who receive minimal or no benefit from conventional hearing aids. Part of the devise is surgically implanted in the skull behind the ear and tiny wires are inserted into the cochlear. The other part of the devise is external and has a microphone, a speech processor and connecting cables. This book is a textbook that covers the scientific principles behind the device, the technology, how to assess candidates, how to implant the devices and what rehabilitation makes the most sense. The editor is the best known person in this field. One reviewer said "there is not smarter man in the world than Niparko."

Table of Contents

Hearing and Hearing Loss
Auditory Physiology and Perception
Brain Plasticity: The Impact of the Environment on the Brain as It Relates to Hearing and Deafness
The Epidemiology of Hearing Loss: How Prevalent Is Hearing Loss?
Inner Ear Pathology in Severe to Profound
Correlates of Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Their Effects on Hearing Aid Benefit and Implications for Cochlear Implantation
The Cochlear Implant
The History of Cochlear Implants Marc Eisen
The Design of Cochlear Implants
Assessment of Candidacy For a Cochlear Implant
Assessment of Candidacy for Cochlear Implantation
Parental Response to the Diagnosis of Hearing Loss
Maternal Attachment and Adjustment: Impact on Child Outcomes
Psychosocial Development of Deaf Children
Motor Skills in Childhood Deafness Betty Schopmeyer
Cochlear Implantation Procedures
Medical and Surgical Aspects of Cochlear Implantation
Vestibular Function and Cochlear Implantation
Results and Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation
Clinical Investigations of Cochlear Implant Performance
Music Perception in Cochlear Implant Users
Outcomes in Cochlear Implantation: Assessment of Quality of Life Impact and Economic Evaluation of the Benefits of the Cochlear Implant in Relation to Costs
Development and Cochlear Implantation
Language and Speech Acquisition
Reading and Deafness Betty Schopmeyer
Rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired: An Historical Perspective
Rehabilitation After Cochlear Implantation Amy McConkey Robbins
Education and Childhood Deafness: Changing Choices and New Challenges
Classroom Strategies for Early Learners with Cochlear Implants
Cultural and Ethical Considerations of Cochlear Implantation
The Cultural Implications of Cochlear Implantation
The Implications of Parental Choice of Communication Mode: Understanding the Options
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