Human Auditory Development
暫譯: 人類聽覺發展
Werner, Lynne, Fay, Richard R., Popper, Arthur N.
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2011-12-14
- 售價: $4,510
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,285
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 286
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1461414202
- ISBN-13: 9781461414209
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Thirty years of research into the development of hearing have produced a decent description of age-related changes in hearing as well as some understanding of the mechanisms underlying those changes. The number of potential applications of this knowledge has increased tremendously in recent years. Universal hearing screening programs make it likely that a child with a hearing loss will be identified at birth. Infants may receive hearing aids before they are six months old, and one-year-olds are receiving cochlear implants. The optimal design of device fitting strategies and habilitation techniques must be based on knowledge of auditory development and the effects of abnormal experience with sound. Moreover, there is a growing recognition of the contributions of auditory processing deficits to speech and language disorders. Again, the nature of the relationship between perception and language development must provide the basis for attempts to remediate such problems. Although recent volumes have addressed auditory development, they have focused on development in nonhuman species. Although this work is certainly informative to workers in the field of human development, it is often difficult to generalize findings from nonhumans to humans. The goal of the proposed book is to provide a basic reference for graduate students, clinicians, and researchers on fundamental principles of human auditory development, with an emphasis on the effects of auditory experience on development.
This volume will provide an important contemporary reference on hearing development and will lead to new ways of thinking about hearing in children and about remediation for children with hearing loss. Much of the material in this volume will document that a different model of hearing is needed to understand hearing during development. The book is expected to spur research in auditory development and in its application to pediatric audiology.
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三十年的聽覺發展研究已經產生了對於年齡相關聽力變化的良好描述,以及對這些變化背後機制的一些理解。近年來,這些知識的潛在應用數量大幅增加。普遍的聽力篩檢計畫使得在出生時就能識別出有聽力損失的兒童變得可能。嬰兒在六個月大之前可能會獲得助聽器,而一歲的孩子則已經開始接受人工耳蝸植入。設備配適策略和能力訓練技術的最佳設計必須基於對聽覺發展及異常聲音經驗影響的了解。此外,對於聽覺處理缺陷對語言和言語障礙貢獻的認識也在不斷增長。同樣,感知與語言發展之間的關係性質必須為解決這些問題的嘗試提供基礎。雖然最近的文獻已經探討了聽覺發展,但它們主要集中在非人類物種的發展上。雖然這些研究對於人類發展領域的工作者來說無疑是有益的,但將非人類的研究結果推廣到人類身上往往是困難的。本書的目標是為研究生、臨床醫生和研究人員提供有關人類聽覺發展基本原則的基本參考,並強調聽覺經驗對發展的影響。
本卷將提供有關聽覺發展的重要當代參考,並將引導人們對兒童聽力及聽力損失兒童的補救措施進行新的思考。本卷中的大部分材料將記錄出理解發展過程中的聽覺所需的不同聽覺模型。本書預期將促進聽覺發展及其在兒科聽力學應用方面的研究。