A practical laboratory-to-clinic guide on the basics of auditory electrophysiology Written
primarily by audiologists familiar with cutting-edge research in a rapidly changing field
Auditory Electrophysiology provides a fresh perspective on the most current advances and
practices in the specialty. Research and clinical information are presented separately to
facilitate learning and provide a more practical organization of the material. In addition to
clinical applications and case studies this text includes sections on the foundational science
and historical background of auditory evoked potentials as well as clinical practice and
management. Key Features: - Includes case studies written by clinicians who are experts in
auditory evoked potentials helping to highlight clinical applications in the specialty-
Discusses how auditory electrophysiology techniques are used in central auditory function
testing- Provides practical guidelines on how to write a clinical report with easy-to-use
templates helping readers quickly master report writing- Contains a chapter on the application
of principles of evidence-based practice to guide clinical technique and analysis of auditory
evoked potentials Ideal as an introduction to the field for graduate students in audiology and
ENT residents Auditory Electrophysiology is also a useful guide for clinicians who want to
refresh their skills or add to their practice. It fills a gap in the literature for an
up-to-date text and reference on all aspects of auditory evoked potentials.