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Quatrième de couverture : "La situation anatomique de l'oreille, avec ses cavités nichées au sein d'un massif osseux, rend difficile son exploration clinique. L'otoscopie, à la base de l'examen de l'oreille, permet d'observer très attentivement le conduit auditif externe et la membrane tympanique. L'étude par l'otoscopie des modifications morphologiques liées aux différentes pathologies d'oreille, associée à la symptomatologie clinique et placée dans le contexte, permet une orientation diagnostique d'une grande précision. Partant du concret, elle facilite la compréhension de nombreuses situations rencontrées dans les maladies de l'oreille externe et de l'oreille moyenne. Divisé en deux grandes parties la première consacrée au conduit auditif externe , la seconde à l'oreille moyenne , le présent ouvrage se consulte comme un atlas pratique : pour chacune des 171 fiches, une photographie otoscopique en couleurs permet de comprendre les signes évocateurs d'orientation diagnostique à rechercher. Les commentaires accompagnant chaque image fournissent les notions essentielles à connaître, constituant ainsi une leçon clinique à part entière."
Otoscopy --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Ear diseases --- Otoscopie --- Oreille --- diagnosis --- Examen --- Maladies --- Diagnostic --- Otoscopy. --- Ear Diseases --- diagnosis. --- Otoscopie. --- Examen. --- Diagnostic. --- Examens médicaux.
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Quatrième de couverture : "Les otorhinolaryngologistes se sont divisés en sur spécialités chirurgicales: chirurgie endoscopique des sinus, chirurgie otologique et implants cochléaires, chirurgie pharyngolaryngée endoscopique au laser et avec robot. En même temps, et bien que menacée par la raréfaction annoncée des spécialistes,il demeure une ORL générale médicale. La nouveauté est que l'exploration visuelle des fosses nasales, du pharynx et du larynx s'apprend dorénavant en quelques minutes grâce à l'utilisation des fibres optiques. La fibroscopie nasopharyngée permet le dépistage des cancers laryngés du fumeur à des stades autorisant les chirurgies les moins invasives.Elle peut donner en quelques secondes la cause d'un nez bouché. Chez un enfant qui entend mal en classe, un otoscope puissamment lumineux montre tous les détails de l'otite séromuqueuse simple ou déjà passée au stade adhésif. Ainsi, ce guide d'ORL pose les fondamentaux de la pathologie cervico-faciale en s'appuyant sur lesdémarches diagnostiques regroupées en 12thèmes de base. Ces thèmes sont complétés par des fiches courtes classées par ordre alphabétique et qui décrivent de nombreuses formes cliniques et les gestes techniques indispensables. La plupart des situations cliniques sont illustrées par des vidéos en ligne. L'originalité de cet ouvrage est de rassembler les intuitions géniales de nos anciens maitres, confirmées par les données les plus récentes de l'imagerie et des examens complémentaires."
Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases --- Techniques de diagnostic otologique. --- Maladies oto-rhino-laryngologiques --- Oto-rhino-laryngologie --- Otolaryngology --- thérapie. --- Diagnostic. --- Thérapeutique. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- thérapie. --- Thérapeutique. --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological. --- diagnosis --- therapy --- Diagnostic --- Thérapeutique --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases. --- diagnosis. --- therapy. --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases - diagnosis --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases - therapy
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Auditory perception in children --- Psychoacoustics --- Psychoacoustics --- Child --- Infant --- Psychophysics --- Age Groups --- Audiometry --- Persons --- Behavioral Sciences --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Hearing Tests --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Diagnosis --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Congresses --- Congresses
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Sensation Disorders --- Age Groups --- Sensation --- Child --- Ear Diseases --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Neurologic Manifestations --- Psychophysiology --- Persons --- Nervous System Physiological Processes --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Named Groups --- Diseases --- Nervous System Diseases --- Signs and Symptoms --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Phenomena and Processes --- Infant --- Infant, Newborn --- Hearing Tests --- Hearing --- Child, Preschool --- Hearing Disorders
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The vestibular labyrinth consists of ? ve compartments: the lateral, anterior, and posterior semicircular canals, the utricule, and the saccule. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Robert Bárány proposed the caloric test as a clinical test of the lateral semicircular canal. This test enabled clinicians to assess the individual lateral semicircular canal function easily by using the simple method of irrigating the external ear canal with cold or warm water and observing the induced nyst- mus. We believe that the caloric test was a breakthrough in the ? eld of vestibular research. However, as far as the other compartments were concerned, there was no simple clinical test equal to the caloric test for the lateral semicircular canal function. At the end of the twentieth century, the vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) test was proposed as a new method for assessing the individual saccule function. This test has some unique attributes. First, it uses sound stimulation, even though it is a test of the vestibular system. This appears to be a contradiction n- rophysiologically. As a result, in its early stages there were controversies conce- ing the origin of the responses. However, such controversies have been overcome by basic neurophysiological studies and clinical studies. Above all, sound sensit- ity of the saccular afferents shown in cats and guinea pigs with single-unit recording methods became the main supporting evidence. Nowadays, VEMP is one of the routine clinical tests for balance disorder.
Vestibular function tests. --- Vestibular function tests --- Evoked Potentials, Auditory --- Vestibular Diseases --- Vestibular Function Tests --- Labyrinth Diseases --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Evoked Potentials --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena --- Electrophysiological Phenomena --- Ear Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases --- Physiological Phenomena --- Diseases --- Phenomena and Processes --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Vestibular nuclei. --- Neurology. --- Otolaryngology. --- Pediatrics. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Nuclei, Vestibular --- Medicine. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Children --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Health and hygiene --- Acoustic nerve --- Vestibular apparatus --- Neurology .
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Audiology --- Hearing disorders --- Audiology. --- Hearing disorders. --- Auditory disorders --- Defective hearing --- Disorders of hearing --- Hearing defects --- Hearing impairments --- Ear Diseases --- Communication Disorders --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Diagnostic Technic, Otological --- Diagnostic Technics, Otologic --- Diagnostic Technics, Otological --- Diagnostic Technique, Otological --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otologic --- Otological Diagnostic Technic --- Otological Diagnostic Technics --- Otological Diagnostic Technique --- Otological Diagnostic Techniques --- Technic, Otological Diagnostic --- Technics, Otological Diagnostic --- Technique, Otological Diagnostic --- Techniques, Otological Diagnostic --- Diagnostic Technic, Otologic --- Diagnostic Technique, Otologic --- Otologic Diagnostic Technic --- Otologic Diagnostic Technics --- Otologic Diagnostic Technique --- Otologic Diagnostic Techniques --- Technic, Otologic Diagnostic --- Technics, Otologic Diagnostic --- Technique, Otologic Diagnostic --- Techniques, Otologic Diagnostic --- Acquired Communication Disorders --- Childhood Communication Disorders --- Communication Disabilities --- Communication Disorders, Childhood --- Communication Disorders, Developmental --- Communication Disorders, Neurogenic --- Communicative Disorders --- Communicative Dysfunction --- Developmental Communication Disorders --- Neurogenic Communication Disorders --- Acquired Communication Disorder --- Childhood Communication Disorder --- Communication Disability --- Communication Disorder --- Communication Disorder, Acquired --- Communication Disorder, Childhood --- Communication Disorder, Developmental --- Communication Disorder, Neurogenic --- Communication Disorders, Acquired --- Communicative Disorder --- Communicative Dysfunctions --- Developmental Communication Disorder --- Disabilities, Communication --- Disability, Communication --- Dysfunction, Communicative --- Dysfunctions, Communicative --- Neurogenic Communication Disorder --- Otological Diseases --- Otologic Diseases --- Disease, Ear --- Disease, Otologic --- Disease, Otological --- Diseases, Ear --- Diseases, Otologic --- Diseases, Otological --- Ear Disease --- Otologic Disease --- Otological Disease --- Communicative disorders --- Disabilities --- Ear --- Sensory disorders --- Hearing --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases --- Diseases --- Ear Diseases. --- Communication Disorders. --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological. --- Audiologia --- Trastorns auditius --- Audiologia. --- Trastorns auditius.
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The result of extensive collaboration among leaders of the worldwide auditory research community, Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics, and Models is a record of the papers presented at the XIIIth International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) Dourdan, France, August 24 - 29, 2003. The volume includes a total of 62 invited papers, organized into 12 broad thematic areas: cochlear signal processing; brainstem signal processing; pitch; frequency modulation; streaming; amplitude modulation; responses to complex sounds; speech; comodulation masking release; binaural hearing; temporal coding; and plasticity.
Auditory pathways --- Auditory perception --- Signal processing --- Voies auditives --- Perception auditive --- Traitement du signal --- Congresses --- Congès --- Congrès --- Auditory pathways - Congresses. --- Sensation --- Psychophysics --- Perception --- Audiometry --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Hearing Tests --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Behavioral Sciences --- Nervous System Physiological Processes --- Psychophysiology --- Mental Processes --- Psychoacoustics --- Hearing --- Auditory Perception --- Diagnosis --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neuroscience --- Congrès --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVBIOLO SPRINGER-B --- Life sciences. --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Neurobiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Neurosciences --- Ouïe --- Voies cochléaires. --- Perception auditive. --- Auditory pathways. --- Auditory perception.
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The field of cochlear mechanics has received increasing interest over the last few decades. In the majority of these studies, researchers use linear systems analysis or linear approximations of the nonlinear (NL) systems. Even though it has been clear that the intact cochlea operates nonlinearly, lack of tools for proper nonlinear analysis, and widely available tools for linear analysis still lead to inefficient and possibly incorrect interpretation of the biophysics of the cochlea. An example is the presumption that a change in cochlear stiffness at hair cell level must account for the observed change in tuning (or frequency mapping) due to prestin application. Hypotheses like this need to be addressed in a tutorial that is lucid enough to analyze and explain basic differences. Cochlear Mechanics presents a useful and mathematically justified/justifiable approach in the main part of the text, an approach that will be elucidated with clear examples. The book will be useful to scientists in auditory neuroscience, as well as graduate students in biophysics/biomedical engineering.
Audiometry. --- Biomedical engineering. --- Cochlea -- Mechanical properties. --- Medicine. --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Cochlea --- Audiometry --- Mathematics --- Sensation --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Models, Theoretical --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Physical Stimulation --- Ear, Inner --- Therapeutics --- Hearing Tests --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Ear --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Nervous System Physiological Processes --- Investigative Techniques --- Complementary Therapies --- Psychophysiology --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Nervous System Physiological Phenomena --- Sense Organs --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Anatomy --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena --- Diagnosis --- Phenomena and Processes --- Hearing --- Nonlinear Dynamics --- Physiology --- Acoustic Stimulation --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neuroscience --- Neurology --- Mechanical properties --- Cochlea. --- Hearing. --- Acoustics --- Audition (Physiology) --- Physiological acoustics --- Biophysics. --- Biological physics. --- Biomedicine. --- Biophysics and Biological Physics. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Bioacoustics --- Senses and sensation --- Audiology --- Auditory pathways --- Deafness --- Listening --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics. --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Biological physics --- Biology --- Physics
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This volume presents an overview of a relatively new field of psychoacoustic and hearing research that involves perception of musical sound patterns. The material is considered in a set of chapters that reflect the current status of scientific scholarship related to music perception. Each chapter aims at synthesizing a range of findings associated with one of of several major research areas in the field of music perception. Overview Mari Riess Jones, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper Music Perception: Current Research and Future Directions Mari Riess Jones The Perception of Family and Register in Musical Notes Roy G. Patterson, Etienne Gaudrain, and Thomas C. Walters A Theory of Tonal Hierarchies in Music Carol L. Krumhansl and Lola L. Cuddy Music Acquisition and Effects of Musical Experience Laurel L. Trainor and Kathleen A. Corrigall Music and Emotion Patrick G. Hunter and E. Glenn Schellenberg Tempo and Rhythm J. Devin McAuley Neurodynamics of Music Edward W. Large Memory for Melodies Andrea R. Halpern and James C. Bartlett About the Editors: Mari Riess Jones is Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at The Ohio State University, Columbus, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Arthur N. Popper is Professor in the Department of Biology and Co-Director of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing at the University of Maryland, College Park. Richard R. Fay is Director of the Parmly Hearing Institute and Professor of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago. About the Series: The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field.
Music -- Psychological aspects. --- Music. --- Musical perception. --- Psychology. --- Music --- Musical perception --- Psychophysics --- Audiometry --- Humanities --- Perception --- Behavioral Sciences --- Mental Processes --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Hearing Tests --- Psychoacoustics --- Psychology --- Auditory Perception --- Diagnosis --- Diagnostic Techniques, Otological --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Music Philosophy --- Psychological aspects --- Music theory. --- Auditory pathways. --- Auditory system --- Musical theory --- Theory of music --- Theory --- Medicine. --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Acoustics. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Afferent pathways --- Hearing --- Consciousness. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Philosophy --- Spirit --- Self --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Music psychology --- Auditory perception --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science
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