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Kimitaka Kaga and Arnold Starr
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Front matter
3-9
Part I / Overview
“Hearing” and Auditory Neuropathy: Lessons from Patients, Physiology, and Genetics
13-50
Part II / Pathophysiology and Genetics
13-20
Auditory Nerve Disease, New Classification: Auditory and Vestibular Neuropathy
21-36
Identification of Different Subtypes of Auditory Neuropathy Using Electrocochleography
37-42
Sound Localization and Lateralization of Patients with Auditory Neuropathy
43-50
Trends in Genetic Research on Auditory Neuropathy
53-82
Part III / Cochlear Implants
53-59
Environmental Sound Perception in Patients with Cochlear Implants Compared with That in Patients with Auditory Nerve Diseases (Auditory Neuropathy) and Cortical Deafness
61-69
Pediatric Cochlear Implantation in Auditory Neuropathy
71-75
Cochlear Implantation for Children with Auditory Neuropathy Among Japanese Language Users
77-82
Cochlear Implantation for a Child with Auditory Nerve Disease: a Case Report
85-109
Part IV / Vestibular Neuropathy
85-92
Vestibular Neuropathy and Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
93-109
Impulsive Testing of Semicircular Canal Function
113-141
Part V / Neurological Cases
113-121
Similarities and Differences Between Auditory Neuropathy and Acoustic Neuroma
123-133
Diagnosis of Auditory Neuropathy (AN) in Child Neurology
135-141
A Case of Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy
145-156
Part VI / Historical Issues
145-147
Prehistory of Auditory Neuropathy in Japan
149-156
Is Auditory Neuropathy an Appropriate Diagnosis if There Is No Neuropathy?
157-159
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