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Author Atcherson, Samuel R., author.

Title Hearing assistive and access technology / Samuel R. Atcherson, PhD, Clifford A. Franklin, PhD, Laura Smith-Olinde, PhD
Published San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 295 pages) : illustrations
Contents Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Fundamental Considerations; 1. Introduction; 2. Federal Access Lawsfor Deaf and Hard of Hearing Consumers; 3. Acoustic Issues in a Variety of Listening Environments; 4. Hearing Aids and Implantable Devices The Starting Point for Hearing Assistive and Access Technologies; 5. Needs Assessment; Part II. Technologies for Hearing Enhancement; 6. Frequency-Modulated (FM) Systems; 7. Induction and Hearing Loop Systems; 8. Infrared (IR) Systems; 9. Contemporary Wireless Hearing Technologies; Part III. Telecommunications and Related Technologies
10. Telecommunications Access11. Text-Based Access Technologies; 12. Alerting Devices and Services; Part IV. Cases and Further Considerations; 13. Case Studies; 14. Health Professionals With Hearing Loss; 15. What's New at the Zoo? Recent Advancesin Technology; Glossary; Index
Summary For hearing health care and related professionals, educators, and individuals with hearing loss and their families, Hearing Assistive and Access Technology provides both fundamental and current information on a variety of technologies for individuals with hearing loss. Some of these technologies help enhance access to sound such as frequency-modulated systems, induction loop systems, infrared systems, and various short-range wireless device communications. Other technologies help provide auditory and/or visual access to spoken language such as text interpreting, automatic speech recognition, captioned phones, and videophones. There are also a variety of alerting and signaling devices available that enable access to environmental sounds and improved personal safety. Many of these technologies can improve an individual's independence and overall quality of life: through smaller device size and improved portability, increased compatibility among technologies, as well as innovations in engineering, wireless, and mobile applications. To fully appreciate the impact of hearing loss and consider assistive and access solutions, Hearing Assistive and Access Technology includes: Review of acoustic issues, hearing aids, and implantable devices; Overview of legal information and needs assessment; Numerous illustrations and product images; Case examples; Glossary of terms. - Publisher
For hearing health care and related professionals, educators, and individuals with hearing loss and their families, this book provides both fundamental and current information on a range of technologies for individuals with hearing loss
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Text in English
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Subject Hearing aids.
Deafness -- Rehabilitation
Communication devices for people with disabilities.
Hearing Aids
Hearing Loss -- rehabilitation
Communication Aids for Disabled
Correction of Hearing Impairment -- methods
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
Communication devices for people with disabilities
Deafness -- Rehabilitation
Hearing aids
Form Electronic book
Author Franklin, Clifford A., author.
Smith-Olinde, Laura, author.
ISBN 9781597567879
1597567876