Author: James W. Hall
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 case studies to highlight the principles and techniques covered in the manual. Discusses applications of the ABR in
newborn hearing screening and intraoperative monitoring. TEXTBOOK
I ATTENDED OAE TWO WEEKS BEFORE IN LONDON AND I HEARD ABOUT THE BOOK THERE. I BORROWED THE BOOK FROM PROF. KEMP AND I LIKED IT VERY MUCH IN ACCORDANCE TO ITS CONTENTS AND EXPLANATIONS. THE BOOK GIVES
Otoacoustic emissions are covered in this text more thoroughly than in any other I've seen, from the different types of emissions, to measurement systems, to potential uses for the data collected