Diagnostic Audiology AuD 6311 — READINGS

 
 

 

 


UNIT 1: DIAGNOSIS IN AUDIOLOGY/THE CROSS CHECK PRINCIPLE

 

Jerger, S., & Hayes, D. (1976). The cross-check principle in pediatric audiology. Archives of Otolaryngology, 102, 614-620.

Martin, F., Champlin, C., & Chambers, J. (1998). Seventh survey of audiometric practices in the United States. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 9, 95-104.

Medwetsky, L., Sanderson, D., & Young, D. (1999). A national survey of audiology clinical practices. The Hearing Review, 11, 24-32.

Neal, L., & Goldstein, D. (2001). Training for professionalism. Advance, 30-31.

Roeser, R. J. (1990). Issues on the scope of practice in audiology. Audiology Today, 2(5), 17-19.

Roeser, R. J., Valente, M., & Hosford-Dunn, H. (1999). Diagnostic procedures in the profession of audiology. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Van Vliet, D. (2005). The current status of hearing care: Can we change the status quo? JAAA, 16 (7): 410 - 418.

Wiley, T.L., Stoppenbach, D.T., Feldhake, L.J., Moss, K.A., Thordardottir, E.T. (1995). Audiological practices: What is popular versus what is supported by evidence. American Journal of Audiology, 4 (1): 26 - 34.

 

UNIT 2:  DECISION ANALYSIS

 

Worthington, D. Clinical audiology: Using the test battery. In S. Gerber & G. Mencher (Eds.), International Perspectives on Communication Disorders (pp. 276-297). Washington D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.

 

UNIT 3:  CERUMEN MANAGEMENT

 

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (1991). External auditory canal examination and cerumen management. ASHA, 33(5), 65-66.

Roeser, R. J., Adams, R. M., & Watkins, S. (1991). Cerumen management in hearing conservation: the Dallas (Texas) Independent School District Program. J Sch Health, 61(1), 47-49.

Roeser, R. J., & Ballachanda, B. B. (1997). Physiology, pathophysiology, and anthropology/epidemiology of human earcanal secretions. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 8(6), 391-400.

Roeser, R.J., Lai, L. & Clark, J.L. (2005). Effect of ear canal occlusion on pure-tone sensitivity. JAAA, 16: 740 – 746.

Roeser, R. J., & Roland, P. (1992). What audiologists must know about cerumen and cerumen management. American Journal of Audiology, 1(5), 27-35.

Roeser, R. J., & Wilson, P. L. (1999). Cerumen management. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Practice Management (pp. 273-291). New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

 

UNIT 4 - 6: ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHY/AUDITORY BRAINSTEM REPSONSE AUDIOMETRY

 

Arnold, A. S. (1999). The auditory brain stem response. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Jewitt, D.L., Romano, M.N., Williston, J.S. (1970). Human auditory evoked potentials: Possible brain stem components detected on the scalp. Science, 167: 1517 - 18.

Hyde, Martyn (1994). Chapter 3: Signal Processing and Analysis. In J. Jacobsen (Ed.), Principles and Applications in Auditory Evoked Potentials. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Munnerley, G.M., Greville, K.A., Purdy, S.C., Keith, W.J. (1991). Frequency-specific auditory brainstem responses relationship to behavioural thresholds in cochlear-impaired adults. Audiology, 30: 25 - 32.

Musiek, F., Verkest, S., Gollegly, K.M. (1988). Effects of neuromaturation auditory evoked potentials. Seminars in Hearing: 9 (1): 1 - 13.

Picton, T.W., Dimitrijevic, A., Perez-Abalo, M-C., VanRoon, P. (2005). Estimating audiometric thresholds using auditory steady-state responses. JAAA 16: 140 - 156.

Rance, G., Tomlin, D., Rickards, F.W. (2006). Comparison of auditory steady-state responses and tone-burst auditory brainstem responses in normal babies. Ear and Hearing 27 (6): 751 - 762.

Ferraro, J. A. (1999). Electrocochleography. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Firszt, J.B., Chambers, R., Kraus, N., Reeder, R.M. (2002). Neurophysiology of Cochlear Implant users I: Effects of stimulus current level and electrode site on the electrical ABR, MLR, and N1 - P2 response. Ear and Hearing, Dec.: 503 - 515.

Sharma, A., Dorman, M.F., Spahr, A.J. (2002). A sensitive period for development of the central auditory system in children with cochlear implants: Implications for age of implantation. Ear and Hearing, 23 (6): 532 - 539.-

 

UNIT 7: OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS

 

Ellision, J.C., Keefe, D.H. (1996). Audiometric predictions using stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions and middle ear measurements. Ear and Hearing, 26 (5): 487 - 503.

Guinan, J.J. (2006). Olivocochlear efferents: Anatomy, physiology, function, and the measurement of efferent effects in humans. Ear & Hearing, 27 (6): 589 - 607.

Hall, James (2000).  Handbook of Otoacoustic emissionssions.  Los Angeles:  Singular 

Robinette, R. A., & Glattke, T. J. (1999). Otoacoustic emissions. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Shera, C.A. & Guinan, J.J. (1999). Evoked otoacoustic emissions arise by two fundamentally different mechanisms: A taxonomy for mammalian OAEs. JASA, 105 (2): 782 - 798.

Zhao, F & Stephens, D (2006). Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in patients with King-Kopetzky syndrome. International Journal of Audiology, 45 (1): 34 - 39.

 

UNIT 9: ADVANCED MIDDLE EAR MEASUREMENT

 

Alford, B. R., & et al. (1973). Neurophysiology of facial nerve testing. Arch Otolaryng, 97, 214-219.

 

 

Bluestone, C. Assessment of eustachian tube function. In J. Jerger & J. Northern (Eds.), Clinical Impedance Audiometry (pp. 83-108). Acton, MA: American Electromedics.

Hall, J. Predicting hearing loss from the acoustic reflex. In J. Jerger & J. Northern (Eds.), Clinical Impedance Audiometry (pp. 141-163). Acton, MA: American Electromedics.

Jerger, S. Diagnositc application of impedance audiometry in central auditory disorders. In J. Jerger & J. Northern (Eds.), Clinical Impedance Audiometry (pp. 128-140). Acton, MA: American Electromedics.

Margolis, R. H., & Hunter, L. L. (1999). Acoustic immittance measurements. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Wilson, R., & Margolis, R. H. (1999). Acoustic reflex measurements. In F. Musiek & W. Rintelmann (Eds.), Contemporary Perspectives in Hearing Measurement (pp. 131-165). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

 

UNIT 10: SPEECH AUDIOMETRY IN DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY

 

Jerger, J., & Hayes, D. (1977). Diagnostic speech audiometry. Arch Otolaryng, 103.

Jerger, J., & Jerger, S. (1971). Diagnostic significance of PB word functions. Arch Otolaryng, 93, 573-580.

Roeser, R. J. (1982). Moderate-to-severe hearing loss with an island of normal hearing. Ear and Hearing, 3, 284-286.

Speaks, C., & Jerger, J. (1965). Method for measurement of speech identification. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 8, 185-194.

Thibodeau, L. (1999). Speech audiometry. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

 

UNIT 11:  AUDITORY DYS-SYNCHRONY/NEUROPATHY

 

Hood, L. (2002). Auditory neuropathy/auditory dys-synchrony: New insights. The Hearing Journal, 55(2), 10-18.

Berlin, C. (1999) Auditory neuropathy: Using OAE’s and ABR’s from screening to

            management. Seminars in Hearing, 20 (4), 307-314.

 

 

UNIT 11: PSEUDOHYPOACUSIS

 

Martin, F. N. Pseudohypoacusis. In J. Katz (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Audiology (4th ed.) (pp. 553-567).

Rintelmann, W., & Schwann, S. A. Pseudohypoacusis. In W. Rintelmann (Ed.), Hearing Assessment (2nd ed.) (pp. 603-651). Austin, TX: ProEd.

Shoup, A., & Roeser, R. J. (1999). Audiological evaluation of special populations. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology :Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

 

UNIT 12: TINNITUS

 

Sandlin, R. E., & Olsson, R. T. (1999). Subjective tinnitus: Its mechanisms and treatment. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Treatment. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

 

UNIT 13: TRADITIONAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (RECRUITMENT/AUDITORY ADAPTATION/DIFFERENTIAL INTENSITY FUNCTION)

 

Konkle, D. F., & Orchik, D. J. (1979). Auditory adaptation. In W. Rintelmann (Ed.), Hearing Assessment. Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.

Owens, E. (1979). Differential intensity discrimination. In W. Rintelmann (Ed.), Hearing Assessment. Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.

Roeser, R. J., Valente, M., & Hosford-Dunn, H. (1999). Diagnostic procedures in the profession of audiology. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.

Sanders, J. W. (1979). Recruitment. In W. Rintelmann (Ed.), Hearing Assessment. Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.

Silman, S., & Silverman, C. A. (1991). Traditional site of lesion tests, Auditory diagnosis. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

 

UNIT 14:  EXTENDED HIGH FREQUENCY AUDIOMETRY

 

Berlin, C. I. (1980). Ultra-audiometric hearing in the hearing impaired and the use of upward-shifting translating hearing aids. Excerpta Medica, 1908, 44-55.

Berlin, C. I. (1985). Unusual forms of residual high-frequency hearing. Seminars in Hearing, 6(4), 389-394.

Fausti, S. A., Larson, V., & et al. (1994). High-frequency audiometric monitoring strategies for early detection of ototoxicity. Ear and Hearing, 15(3).

Feghali, J. G., & Bernstein, R. S. (1991). A new approach to serial monitoring of ultra-high frequency hearing. Laryngoscope, 101, 825-829.

Fletcher, J. L. (1985). A history of high-frequency hearing research and application. Seminars in Hearing, 6(4), 325-329.

 

 

FINAL READING

 

Jerger, J., Grimes, A., Jacobson, G., Albright, K., and Moncrieff, D. The future of diagnostic audiology. In R. J. Roeser & M. Valente & H. H. Dunn (Eds.), Audiology: Diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers