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Compression for Clinicians Theodore H. Venema

Compression for Clinicians By Theodore H. Venema

Compression for Clinicians by Theodore H. Venema


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Summary

Explains signal compression concepts and how to apply them to selecting and fitting hearing aids. This book covers anatomic and physiologic description of the cochlea, providing an overview of hearing aid fitting methods, loudness growth functions, the many ways compression is incorporated in hearing aids, and more.

Compression for Clinicians Summary

Compression for Clinicians by Theodore H. Venema

Compression for Clinicians explains signal compression concepts and how to apply them to selecting and fitting hearing aids. The book covers anatomic and physiologic description of the cochlea, an overview of hearing aid fitting methods, loudness growth functions, the many ways compression is incorporated in hearing aids, the major classes of hearing aids and how compression is a factor in various hearing aid selection methods. Clinically relevant and extremely thorough, it is a complete guide to fitting compression hearing aids.

Compression for Clinicians Reviews

Chapter 1 The Cochlea, Hair Cells, and Compression Chapter 2 Cochlear Dead Spots & Fitting Considerations Chapter 3 Why So Many Different Hearing Aid Fitting Methods? Chapter 4 Compression And The Nal-Nl1 Vs Dsl Fitting Methods Chapter 5 The Many Faces Of Compression Chapter 6 Multi-Channel & Programmable Hearing Aids Chapter 7 Digital Hearing Aids Chapter 8 Expanding On Compression Appendix A

About Theodore H. Venema

University of Western Ontario/Theodore Venema, Ph.D. is Professor of Audiology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at University of Western Ontario in Canada. Prior to joining the UWO faculty, he was Manager of Audiology Education and Training at Unitron Industries, a global hearing aid manufacturer, where he conducted trials on new hearing aids and taught staff about hearing, hearing loss, and hearing aids. His areas of expertise are hearing aid dispensing and auditory brainstem response (ABR).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Cochlea, Hair Cells, And Compression Chapter 2 Cochlear Dead Spots & Fitting Considerations Chapter 3 Why So Many Different Hearing Aid Fitting Methods? Chapter 4 Compression And The Nal-Nl1 Vs Dsl Fitting Methods Chapter 5 The Many Faces Of Compression Chapter 6 Multi-Channel & Programmable Hearing Aids, Chapter 7 Digital Hearing Aids, Chapter 8 Expanding On Compression, Appendix A

Additional information

GOR007398098
9781418009595
1418009598
Compression for Clinicians by Theodore H. Venema
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2006-03-01
208
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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