About The Book
Musiek and Chermak’s two-volume, award-winning handbooks are back in newly revised editions. Extensively revised and expanded, Volume I provides comprehensive coverage of the auditory neuroscience and clinical science needed to accurately diagnose the range of developmental and acquired central auditory processing disorders in children, adults, and older adults. Volume II provides expanded coverage of rehabilitative and professional issues, detailing intervention strategies for children and adults.
Building on the excellence achieved with the best-selling 1st editions which earned the 2007 Speech, Language, and Hearing Book of the Year Award, the second editions include contributions from world-renowned authors detailing major advances in auditory neuroscience and cognitive science; diagnosis; best practice intervention strategies in clinical and school settings; as well as emerging and future directions in diagnosis and intervention.
Exciting new chapters for Volume I include:
- Development of the Central Auditory Nervous System, by Jos J. Eggermont
- Causation: Neuroanatomic Abnormalities, Neurological Disorders, and Neuromaturational Delays, by Gail D. Chermak and Frank E. Musiek
- Central Auditory Processing As Seen From Dichotic Listening Studies, by Kenneth Hugdahl and Turid Helland
- Auditory Processing (Disorder): An Intersection of Cognitive, Sensory, and Reward Circuits, by Karen Banai and Nina Kraus
- Clinical and Research Issues in CAPD, by Jeffrey Weihing, Teri James Bellis, Gail D. Chermak, and Frank E. Musiek
- Primer on Clinical Decision Analysis, by Jeffrey Weihing and Sam Atcherson
- Case Studies, by Annette E. Hurley
- The CANS and CAPD: What We Know and What We Need to Learn, by Dennis P. Phillips
About The Authors
Frank E. Musiek, PhD, CCC-A, is Professor and Director of the NeuroAudiology Lab, Dept. of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences University of Arizona. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut and former Professor and Director of Audiology at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Gail D. Chermak, PhD, is an internationally recognized authority on central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). She has published extensively and lectured around the world on differential diagnosis and treat- ment of CAPD. Dr. Chermak is professor of audiology and chair of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Washington State University. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the American Academy of Audiologys (AAA) Distin- guished Achievement Award and the Book of the Year Award for the Handbook of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder Vols. I and II (with Frank Musiek coeditor). She is a Fellow of the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and is included in several major American and international biographical listings. She has served on a number of editorial boards and national professional committees and task forces, including the 2010 AAA task force which published evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for CAPD. She has authored over 100 articles and book chapters, and authored or edited 6 books.
Table Of Contents
Section 1: Auditory Neuroscience
- Chapter 1. Auditory Neuroscience and Central Auditory Processing Disorder: An Overview
Frank E. Musiek & Gail D. Chermak
- Chapter 2. Psychoacoustic Considerations and Implications for the Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Raymond M. Hurley & Annette E. Hurley
- Chapter 3. Development of the Central Auditory Nervous System
Jos J. Eggermont
- Chapter 4. Neurological Substrate of Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Gail D. Chermak & Frank E. Musiek
- Chapter 5. An Introduction to Central Auditory Neuroscience
Dennis P. Phillips
- Chapter 6. Central Auditory Processing As Seen From Dichotic Listening Studies
Kenneth Hugdahl & Turid Helland
- Chapter 7. Auditory Processing Disorder: An Intersection of Cognitive, Sensory, and Reward Circuits
Karen Banai & Nina Kraus
- Chapter 8. Nature of Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Teri James Bellis
- Chapter 9. Clinical and Research Issues in Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Jeffrey Weihing, Teri James Bellis, Gail D. Chermak, & Frank E. Musiek
Section 2 Diagnostic Fundamentals
- Chapter 10. Screening for Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Wayne J. Wilson
- Chapter 11. Test Battery Principles and Considerations
Jane A. Baran
- Chapter 12. Primer on Clinical Decision Analysis
Jeffrey Weihing & Samuel R. Atcherson
Section 3: Evaluation of Central Auditory Processes
- Chapter 13. Monaural Low-Redundancy Speech Tests
Sridhar Krishnamurti
- Chapter 14. Dichotic Listening Tests
Jeffrey Weihing * Samuel R. Atcherson
- Chapter 15. Temporal Processing Tests
Jennifer Brooke Shinn
- Chapter 16. Measures of Binaural Interaction
Jennifer McCullagh & Doris-Eva Bamiou
- Chapter 17. Electroacoustic and Electrophysiologic Auditory Measures in the Assessment of Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Eliane Schochat, Camila M. Rabelo, & Frank E. Musiek
Section 4: Differential Diagnosis
- Chapter 18. Aging of the Auditory System and Differential Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder in Older Listeners
Teri James Bellis & Lindsey E. Jorgensen’
- Chapter 19. Differential Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
Annette E. Hurley & Raymond M. Hurley
- Chapter 20. Differential Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Gail D. Chermak & Teri James Bellis
Section 5: Case Studies
- Chapter 21. Case Studies: Diagnosis
Annette E. Hurley
Section 6: Future Directions
- Chapter 22. The CANS and CAPD: What We Know and What We Need to Learn
Dennis P. Phillips
- Chapter 23. Future Directions in the Identification and Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Frank E. Musiek & Gail D. Chermak
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