Neurotransmission and Hearing Loss is the second book in the Kresge-Mi rmelstein award series which emanates from a scientific symposium held annually to honor a scientist who has had a major impact on modern he aring research. In 1995, Dr. Robert Wenthold was chosen for his essent ial research in the biochemistry of synaptic transmission, the main th eme of this scholarly work. The book covers both the basic science of neurotransmission and hearing loss and its clinical application, inclu ding Receptors in the Auditory ...
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Neurotransmission and Hearing Loss is the second book in the Kresge-Mi rmelstein award series which emanates from a scientific symposium held annually to honor a scientist who has had a major impact on modern he aring research. In 1995, Dr. Robert Wenthold was chosen for his essent ial research in the biochemistry of synaptic transmission, the main th eme of this scholarly work. The book covers both the basic science of neurotransmission and hearing loss and its clinical application, inclu ding Receptors in the Auditory Pathway, Transmitters in the Cochlea, A fferent Regulation of Cochlear Nucleus Neurons, Auditory Deprivation, and Genetic Disorders of the Auditory System. In the clinical segment, cochlear implants as a management tool for deafness are covered as we ll as audiological findings in autoimmune diseases, and with medical t reatments for sensorineural loss and tinnitus.
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As New. Book. 9 1/2 h x 6w. A real nice clean unmarked 184 page first edition hardcover. Book covers both the basic science of neurotransmission and hearing loss and its clinical application, including Receptors in the Auditory Pathway, Transmitters in the Cochlea, Afferent Regulation of Cochlear Nucleus Neurons, Auditory Deprivation, and Genetic Disorders of the Auditory System. In the clinical segment, cochlear implants as a management tool for deafness are covered as well as audiological findings in autoimmune diseases, and with medical treatments for sensorineural loss and tinnitus. With contributions from the international and leading experts in the field.
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