Lueder, R. & Rice, V. J. B. ed.
Ergonomics for Children
Designing products and places for toddlers to teens
CRC Press 2007.7.25
984 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-415-30474-1
15,800円
Contents
Part 1. INTRODUCTION ; Introduction to this Book / Part 2. CHILD ABILITIES AND HEALTH ; 1. Developmental Stages of Children / 2. Child Anthropometry / 3. Visual Ergonomics for Children / 4. Hearing Ergonomics for Children: Sound Advice / 5. Physical Development in Children and Adolescents and Age-Related Risks / 6. Physical Education Programs / Part 3. INJURIES, HEALTH DISORDERS, AND DISABILITIES ; 7. Children and Injuries / 8. Assistive Technologies / 9. A Lot with a Little: Accommodating Disabled Children in Developing Countries / Part 4. CHILDREN AND PRODUCT DESIGN ; 10. Designing Products for Children / 11. Children's Play with Toys / 12. Book Bags for Children / 13. Warnings: Hazard Control Methods for Caregivers and Children / Part 5. CHILDREN AT HOME ; 14. Stairways for Children / 15. Child Use of Technology at Home / 16. Children in Vehicles / 17. Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders for Youth Working on Farms / Part 6. CHILDREN AND SCHOOL ; 18. Preschool/Day Care / 19. Children and Handwriting Ergonomics / 20. Classroom Furniture / 21. Designing Electronic Media for Children / 22. Information and Communication Technology in Schools / 23. New Directions in Learning / Part 7. CHILDREN AND PUBLIC PLACES ; 24. Designing Cities and Neighborhoods for Children / 25. Children and Wayfinding / 26. Museum Experience: Designing for Children / 27. Playground Safety and Ergonomics / Index / **
* This is a practical manual about child ergonomics written for people who design for, play with, teach, supervise, and protect children. The authors discuss how to create products and environments for toddlers to teenagers that match their capabilities, stimulate their development, promote learning, and keep them healthy and safe. *
Stackhouse, J. et al.
Compendium of Auditory and Speech Tasks
Children's Speech and Literacy Difficulties 4
難聴・言語障害児の聴覚と音声
John Wiley & Sons 2007.11
486 pp. (P) with CD-ROM
ISBN 0-470-51659-3
9,500円
Contents
Preface / Compendium CD-Rom / Acknowledgements / Conventions / Phonetic Symbols and Diacritics / 1: A Psycholinguistic Approach / 2: Development of the Assessment Tasks and Normative Data / 3: Auditory Discrimination Tasks / 4: Auditory Lexical Discrimination Tasks / 5: Speech Production: Single Words / 6: Speech Production: Connected Speech / 7: Speech Accuracy, Rate and Consistency / 8: Predicting Persisting Speech Difficulties / 9: Assessing Risk Factors through Questionnaires / 10: Using Auditory and Speech Tasks in Practice References / Appendix A - H / Index / Other Titles in this Series / *
* The book summarises research findings from a range of projects using a set of auditory and speech procedures designed for the psycholinguistic framework developed by Stackhouse and Wells (1997). These procedures have been used with children and adolescents with a range of difficulties associated with cleft lip and palate, dysarthria, dyspraxia, phonological impairment, Down syndrome, dyslexia, stammering, autism, semantic-pragmatic difficulties, general learning difficulties, and disadvantaged backgrounds. *
Webb, W. & Adler, R.
Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist 5th ed.
Elsevier Science Ltd. 2007.10
336 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-7506-7526-8
8,200円
Contents
1. Introduction to Speech-Language Neurology / 2. Organization of the Nervous System I / 3. Organization of the Nervous System II / 4. Neuronal Function in the Nervous System / 5. Neurosensory Organization of Speech and Hearing / 6. Neuromotor Control of Speech / 7. The Cranial Nerves / 8. Clinical Speech Syndromes of the Motor Systems / 9. Pediatric Clinical Speech Syndromes: The Developing Brain / 10. Central Language Mechanism and Learning NEW! / 11. Adult Disorders of Language / 12. Pediatric Disorders of Language / APPENDICES / GLOSSARY / INDEX / *
* A clear, concise, and approachable writing style helps students understand neurology in the context of speech-language pathology. Supplemented by a wealth of new illustrations and learning features for students, this new edition helps to demystify this often-daunting subject matter. The 5th edition also introduces a new author, Dr. Richard Adler, who brings a fresh perspective and an impressive clinical background. *
Pisoni, D. & Remez, R. ed.
The Handbook of Speech Perception
Blackwell Scientific 2007.9
708 pp. (P) * New in paperback
ISBN 1-4051-7641-5
9,200円
Contents
List of Contributors/ Preface/ Introduction/ Pt.1.Sensing Speech : 1.Acoustic Analysis and Synthesis of Speech/ 2.Perceptual Organization of Speech/ 3.Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception/ 4.Phonetic Processing by the Speech Perceiving Brain/ 5.Event-Related Evoked Potentials (ERPs) in Speech Perception/ Pt.2.Perception of Linguistic Properties : 6.Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access/ 7.Speech Perception and Phonological Contrast/ 8.Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes/ 9.Clear Speech/ 10.Perception of Intonation/ 11.Lexical Stress/ 12.Slips of the Ear/ Pt.3.Perception on Indexical Properties : 13.Perception of Dialect Variation/ 14.Perception of Voice Quality/ 15.Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception/ 16.Perceptual Integration of Linguistic Nonlinguistic Properties of Speech/ Pt.4.Speech Perception by Special Listeners : 17.Speech Perception in Infants/ 18.Speech Perception in Childhood/ 19.Age-Related Changes in Spoken Word Recognition/ 20.Speech Perception in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants/ 21.Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury/ 22.Cross-Language Speech Perception/ 23.Speech Perception in Specific Language Impairment/ Pt.5.Recognition of Spoken Words : 24.Spoken Word Recognition: The Challenge of Variation/ 25.Probabilistic Phonotactics in Spoken Word Recognition/ Pt.6.Theoretical Perspectives : 26.The Relation of Speech Perception and Speech Production/ 27.A Neuroethological Perspective on the Perception of Vocal Communication Signals/ Index/ *
Bharitkar, S. & Kyriakakis, C.
Immersive Audio Signal Processing
(Information Technology: Transmission, Processing, and Storage)
Springer-Verlag 2006.
215 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-28453-2
11,400円
Contents
Preface.- Part I : Digital Signal Processing for Audio and Acoustics: 1.Foundations of Digital Signal Processing for Audio and Acoustics/ 2.Filter Design for Audio Applications/ Part II : Acoustics and Auditory Perception: 3.Introduction to Acoustics and Auditory Perception/ Part III : Immersive Audio Processing: 4.Immersive Audio Synthesis and Rendering Over Loudspeakers/ 5.Multiple Position Room Response Equalization/ 6.Practical Considerations for Multichannel Equalization/ 7.Robustness of Equalization to Displacement Effects: Part I/ 8.Robustness of Equalization to Displacement Effects: Part II/ 9.Selective Audio Signal Cancellation/ References/ Index/
* It covers a variety of topics and up-to-date results in immersive audio processing research: immersive audio synthesis and rendering, multichannel room equalization, audio selective signal cancellation, multirate signal processing for audio applications, surround sound processing, psychoacoustics and its incorporation in audio signal processing algorithms for solving various problems, and DSP implementations of audio processing algorithms on semiconductor devices. *
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