| View Larger Image | Handbook of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders, Vol. 1: Auditory Neuroscience and Diagnosis | Hardcoverby Frank E. Musiek and Gail D. Chermak (Author)
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| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Plural Publishing Inc | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 448 Pages | | Publication Date: | October 01, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 315,382th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The first volume of Musiek and Chermak's definitive Handbook of (C)APD provides comprehensive coverage of auditory neuroscience and clinical science needed to accurately diagnose the range of developmental and acquired (C)APD disorders in children, adults, and older adults. With contributions from world-renowned authors, the handbook reflects major advances in auditory neuroscience and cognitive science, particularly over the last two decades. The chapters in this volume cover basic science foundations, diagnostic principles and procedures, and multidisciplinary assessment, as well as addressing the ongoing research and development in diagnostics. |
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