This quick guide provides information on how to complete a room setup in the SteamVR application for the HTC Vive Pro 2 VR headset. It is recommended to complete a room setup at the beginning of each…
The Carhart notch is a notch in a bone conduction audiogram of more than 2 kHz, and was first described by Raymond Carhart, Ph.D., in 1950. Explanation Stimulation of the ear via bone conducted vibra…
Meet our virtual patients and diagnose their pathologies New to the virtual clinic? Then watch the video before choosing a patient and learn how to navigate the clinic to make the most out of this to…
Description: Load the Diagnostic Suite Software Connect the AC40 to the computer using via the USB cable If the computer is not connecting automatically to the AC40. Please follow the next set of ins…
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What is the real ear to coupler difference (RECD)? The real ear to coupler difference (RECD) is a measurement that accounts for the decibel difference across frequencies between SPL measured in the c…
What is electrocochleography? Electrocochleography, also abbreviated as ECochG or ECOG, is a measure of the electrical potentials of the cochlea. Typically, the measurement is characterized by the st…
What is the real ear to coupler difference (RECD)? The Real Ear to Coupler Difference (RECD) is a measurement that accounts for the decibel difference across frequencies between SPL measured in the c…
What is the real ear to coupler difference (RECD)? The real ear to coupler difference (RECD) is a measurement that accounts for the decibel difference across frequencies between SPL measured in the c…
This tip discusses why you need to be careful when analyzing otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) using the traditional signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio method and which criterion to use instead to improve confid…
The placement of the probe tube is critical when performing real-ear measurements (REMs), as it serves as your point of reference for all the measurements you’ll perform. A poor placement can be detr…
Summary of: Marshall, L., Heller, L. M., & Westhusin, L. J. (1997). Effect of negative middle-ear pressure on transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Ear and hearing, 18(3), 218–226. https://doi.org/…