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This textbook surveys the field of psychoacoustics, with a focus on auditory perception in normal-hearing listeners and the effects that sensorineural hearing loss has on perceptual abilities. It discusses the history of psychoacoustics and clinical audiology, estimating threshold in quiet and noise, loudness and the perception of intensity, temporal processing, pitch perception, hearing with two ears, and clinical implications of hearing loss and more advanced clinical applications of psychoacoustics. Chapters address specific topics in terms of acoustics, physiology, methodologies, and perception by normal-hearing listeners and listeners who have sensorineural hearing loss of presumed cochlear origin. Online access to a companion website is provided. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)