Are their rules for diagnosing superior semi-circular canal dehiscence (SSCD) using cVEMP? Well there are certainly guidelines, as opposed to rules. Perhaps it would help if we refer to the pathophys…
Are their rules for diagnosing superior semi-circular canal dehiscence (SSCD) using cVEMP? Well there are certainly guidelines, as opposed to rules. Perhaps it would help if we refer to the pathophys…
The three categories of gain calculation provided by the Interacoustics EyeSeeCam are: Instantaneous gain Median gain Regression gain There are in fact three instantaneous gain values provided for la…
Summary of: Sun X. M. (2012). Ear canal pressure variations versus negative middle ear pressure: comparison using distortion product otoacoustic emission measurement in humans. Ear and hearing, 33(1)…
Summary of: Hof, J. R., de Kleine, E., Avan, P., Anteunis, L. J., Koopmans, P. J., & van Dijk, P. (2012). Compensating for deviant middle ear pressure in otoacoustic emission measurements, data, and…
Summary of: Voss, S. E., Stenfelt, S., Neely, S. T., & Rosowski, J. J. (2013). Factors that introduce intrasubject variability into ear-canal absorbance measurements. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1(7 0…
Summary of: Rosowski, J. J., Stenfelt, S., & Lilly, D. (2013). An overview of wideband immittance measurements techniques and terminology: you say absorbance, I say reflectance. Ear and hearing, 34 S…
Summary of: Cebulla, M., & Elberling, C. (2010). Auditory brain stem responses evoked by different chirps based on different delay models. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 21(7), 452–460…
The term ‘in-situ’ in the context of audiology is often used to refer to when a hearing instrument or other device is being worn. What is in-situ SPL? In-situ SPL refers to the characteristics of a s…
Answer: This is a fascinating question which has occupied the audiological community for some time now, because in theory both techniques arise from the same neural generators but in practice there h…
These numbers represent the number of cycles in a puretone burst sound signal commonly used in Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) testing for hearing threshold estimation. The ABR relies upon an abrup…
Answer: This is a fascinating question which has occupied the audiological community for some time now, because in theory both techniques arise from the same neural generators but in practice there h…