What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
Interacoustics is pleased to announce an update to their popular VisualEyes™ VNG system, which adds new features to existing protocols and exciting new data-driven functionality that enhances the dia…
Like all evoked potentials, where time-locked stimulus averaging is involved then the number of trials is only indirectly relevant. The metric that is directly relevant is residual noise – this these…
Like all evoked potentials, where time-locked stimulus averaging is involved then the number of trials is only indirectly relevant. The metric that is directly relevant is residual noise – this these…
What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss using a bone conductor. Required equipment AC40 clinical audiometer Bone conductor Weber test pr…
Solutions Audiometers AD629 is a hybrid diagnostic audiometer. This means you can use it as a standalone audiometer or as a PC-based audiometer. It is up to you! Get a quote Overview Support Overview…
Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among hearing aid users. Therefore, the measurement of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss is important because a person’s ability to un…
Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among hearing aid users. Therefore, the measurement of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss is important because a person’s ability to un…
Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among hearing aid users. Therefore, the measurement of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss is important because a person’s ability to un…
This video is part 2 of 3 of the Interacoustics Webinar "Beyond 2D eye recordings - The importance of measuring torsion and dynamic head movements in the diagnosis and treatment of BPPV” In the secon…