Best book for detailed ear anatomy (beyond basics)?
Hey everyone,
I’m a second-year bachelor’s student studying Audiology , and I already have a pretty solid grasp of the basic anatomy of the ear, including most structures and their functions. Now I’m looking to go deeper, something that explains things in more detail, especially with clinical relevance and maybe even some physiology integration.
I don’t want something too surface-level or overly simplified, but I’d also prefer a book that’s actually understandable and not written like an extremely dense medical textbook.
Any recommendations for books that:
Go into good anatomical detail (microstructures, pathways, etc.)
Are useful for audiology or hearing science
Balance depth with clarity
Would really appreciate suggestions, especially from audiology students or professionals.