The Auditory Cerebellum: Function and Dysfunction (Original Publisher)
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The Auditory Cerebellum: Function and Dysfunction (2025) offers a cutting-edge exploration of how the cerebellum contributes to auditory processing, perception, and disorders. Published by Elsevier, this comprehensive and scholarly volume bridges neuroscience, audiology, and clinical neurology—ideal for professionals and researchers seeking to understand the cerebellum’s underexplored yet vital role in auditory function.
Description
The cerebellum, traditionally associated with motor coordination, is now recognized for its critical involvement in non-motor functions—including auditory processing. The Auditory Cerebellum: Function and Dysfunction (1st Edition, 2025) is a pioneering reference that brings together the latest research on cerebellar contributions to auditory perception, neural circuitry, and related pathologies. This interdisciplinary resource is designed for neuroscientists, audiologists, neurologists, otolaryngologists, cognitive scientists, and graduate-level students in neuroscience and auditory science.
Key Features & Highlights:
- First-of-its-kind volume dedicated exclusively to the auditory functions of the cerebellum.
- Integrates basic neuroscience with clinical applications in audiology and neurology.
- Explores cerebellar involvement in auditory timing, pitch processing, speech perception, and sensory-motor integration.
- Discusses cerebellar dysfunction in auditory disorders, including tinnitus, auditory processing disorders, and cerebellar ataxias.
- Written and peer-reviewed by leading global experts in auditory neuroscience and cerebellar research.
- Features high-quality illustrations, imaging data, and neuroanatomical diagrams.
Topics Covered:
Includes core chapters on:
- Neural pathways linking the cerebellum and auditory system
- Functional neuroimaging of auditory-cerebellar networks
- The cerebellum’s role in temporal and spatial aspects of sound processing
- Clinical correlations: tinnitus, auditory hallucinations, and neurodevelopmental disorders
- Emerging therapies and cerebellar modulation in auditory dysfunction
About the Author(s):
Authored by a team of internationally recognized neuroscientists and clinicians, this volume reflects decades of combined expertise in auditory neuroscience, cerebellar physiology, and translational research into auditory disorders.
Format & Compatibility:
- Publisher: Elsevier
- File Formats: PDF
- File Size: Approx. 20–35 MB
- Language: English
- Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with Kindle, Apple Books, Android eReaders, laptops, desktops, and tablets.
Sample FAQs:
Q1: Is this book suitable for clinical audiologists or just researchers?
A: Both. While it delves into advanced neuroscience, the book also includes clinically relevant insights into auditory pathologies, making it a valuable reference for both researchers and practicing audiologists.
Q2: Does this book include imaging or diagrams for better understanding of neural pathways?
A: Yes, the book is richly illustrated with high-resolution imaging data, anatomical diagrams, and schematic representations of auditory-cerebellar circuits.
Additional information
Publisher |
Elsevier |
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Published Year |
2025 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-0443298479, 9780443298486 |
File Size |
48.1 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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