In our industrialized world, we are surrounded by occupational,
recreational, and environmental noise. Very loud noise damages the
inner-ear receptors and results in hearing loss, subsequent problems
with communication in the presence of background noise, and,
potentially, social isolation. There is much less public knowledge
about the noise exposure that produces only temporary hearing loss but
that in the long term results in hearing problems due to the damage of
high-threshold auditory nerve fibers. Early exposures of this kind,
such as in neonatal intensive care units, manifest themselves at a
later age, sometimes as hearing loss but more often as an auditory
processing disorder. There is even less awareness about changes in the
auditory brain caused by repetitive daily exposure to the same type of
low-level occupational or musical sound. This low-level, but
continuous, environmental noise exposure is well known to affect
speech understanding, produce non-auditory problems ranging from
annoyance and depression to hypertension, and to cause cognitive
difficulties. Additionally, internal noise, such as tinnitus, has
effects on the brain similar to low-level external noise.
_Noise and the Brain_ discusses and provides a synthesis of hte
underlying brain mechanisms as well as potential ways to prvent or
alleviate these aberrant brain changes caused by noise exposure.
* Authored by one of the preeminent leaders in the field of hearing
research
* Emphasizes direct and indirect changes in brain function as a
result of noise exposure
* Provides a comprehensive and evidence-based approach
* Addresses both developmental and adult plasticity
* Includes coverage of epidemiology, etiology, and genetics of
hearing problems; effects of non-damaging sound on both the developing
and adult brain; non-auditory effects of noise; noise and the aging
brain; and more
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780124159945
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press Inc
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
392
Forfatter