Over the last decade, there has been a revolution in our
understanding of the physiological role of the cochlea (the inner
ear), and the mechanisms of cochlear hearing loss, the most common
type in adults, which results in distortions in sound perception.
This is the first book to cover the topic; aimed at students and
researchers in auditory rehabilitation and its technology, it
explains the nature of hearing distortion and relates them to the
underlying physiological mechanisms. It provides a theoretical
framework for understanding the changes that follow cochlear damage
which had important implications not only for theories of normal
perception but also the design of signal processing hearing aids.
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