1. Listening to All Voices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Hearing in Aging
Karen S. Helfer and Edward L. Bartlett
2. Genetic and Molecular Aspects of the Aging Auditory System
Shinichi Someya and Mi-Jung Kim
3. The Aging Cochlea and Auditory Nerve
Kevin K. Ohlemiller and Christopher Spankovich
4. Age-Related Changes in the Auditory Brainstem and Inferior Colliculus
Josef Syka
5. Age-Related Changes in the Primate Auditory Cortex
Gregg Recanzone
6. The Aging Auditory System: Electrophysiology
Kelly C. Harris
7. Age-Related Changes in Segregation of Sound Sources
Frederick J. Gallun and Virginia Best
8. Causes and Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss
Jennifer A. Deal, Nicholas S. Reed, Emily C. Pedersen, and Frank R. Lin
9. Age-Related Changes in Speech Understanding: Peripheral versus Cognitive Influences
Sandra Gordon-Salant, Maureen J. Shader, and Arthur Wingfield
10. Aging, Hearing Loss, and Listening Effort: Imaging Studies of the Aging Listener Stefanie E. Kuchinsky and Kenneth I. Vaden, Jr.
11. Functional Consequences of Impaired Hearing in Older Adults and Implications for Intervention
Larry E. Humes, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, and Louise Hickson
12. Emerging Clinical Translational Treatment Strategies for Age-Related Hearing Loss
Robert D. Frisina, Carlos J. Cruz, Tanika T. Williamson, Xiaoxia Zhu, and Bo Ding
About the Author: Dr. Karen S. Helfer is Professor and Chair of the Communication Disorders department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She received her Ph.D. in Hearing Science from Northwestern University. Her research program (which is funded by NIDCD) focuses on identifying age-related changes in speech understanding.
Dr. Edward L. Bartlett is a Professor in Biological Sciences and Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. He received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the Neuroscience Training Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research program focuses on neural processing in the central auditory system, including diagnostics and changes in neural processing underlying age-related hearing deficits.
Drs. Helfer and Bartlett are both productive researchers in the field of age-related auditory changes. Dr. Helfer's lab is devoted to measuring hearing and cognitive changes in humans via behavioral research, while Dr. Bartlett uses mainly rodent models to investigate population, circuit and cellular changes with aging. Dr. Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and research professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Dr. Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola, Chicago.