What is the tone decay test? The tone decay test can help to identify the adaptation of the auditory system (Carhart, 1957). It involves measuring the perceptual reduction in a continuous tone over t…
Aided cortical evoked potential testing is a valuable tool for assessing patients' access to speech sounds via their hearing instruments, particularly for those patients who are unable to perform beh…
Summary of: Lightfoot, G., Cairns, A., & Stevens, J. (2010). Noise levels required to mask stimuli used in auditory brainstem response testing. International journal of audiology, 49(10), 794–798. ht…
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Table of contents What is the Adaptation Test (ADT)? What does the ADT assess? Who should you assess using the ADT? ADT procedure ADT results Clinical applications of the ADT What is the Adaptation T…
What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for people wi…
What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures the perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for peopl…
What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures the perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for peopl…
When you're doing audiometry with children, it's a little bit more complicated than when you test an adult who can press a button. The launch of the Equinox Evo device addresses some of the challenge…
One application for diagnostic otoacoustic emissions is in the use of ototoxicity monitoring. Ototoxic agents include antibiotics (particularly aminoglycosides), loop diuretics such as furosemide, ch…
The bedside Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration on Balance (mCTSIB), also known as the CTSIB-M, is the quickest and easiest variation of the CTSIB assessment to perform, consisting of only…
It is relatively simple to track horizontal and vertical eye movements using videonystagmography (VNG) because they can be directly deduced from the position of the pupil. However, torsional movement…