Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Damage

Chapter 1 - The physiology and function of the normal and damaged cochlea Chapter 2 - Absolute thresholds and frequency selectivity in normal and impaired hearing Chapter 3 - Loudness perception and intensity resolution in people with normal and impaired hearing Chapter 4 - Effects of cochlear damage on temporal resolution and temporal integration Chapter 5 - Pitch perception and frequency discrimination in normally hearing and hearing-impaired people Chapter 6 - Sound localization and binaural hearing in normal and hearing-impaired people Chapter 7 - Speech perception by people with cochlear damage Chapter 8 - Limitations and potentials of hearing aids