The Handbook of Central Auditory Processing Disorder, Volume I: Auditory Neuroscience and Diagnosis, authored by Frank E. Musiek, presents a comprehensive exploration into the auditory neuroscience and clinical science essential for accurately diagnosing central auditory processing disorders across various age groups—children, adults, and older adults. This second edition, extensively revised and expanded from its predecessor, covers major advances in auditory neuroscience and cognitive science, diagnosis methodologies, and best practice intervention strategies. Renowned authors contribute their expertise on critical topics such as the development of the central auditory nervous system and causative factors including neuroanatomic abnormalities, neurological disorders, and neuromaturational delays.
