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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…
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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…
Type: Reading
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…
Type: Reading
This video provides a brief overview of the fundamental principles and concepts involved in performing visual reinforcement audiometry. You can find the full transcript below. What is visual reinforc…
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This video provides an overview of concussion and how this type of brain injury sits in the field of vestibular audiology. The diagnostic considerations for concussion patients will be explored, with…
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This video provides an introduction to auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD), and its pathophysiology, presentation and prevalence. You can read the full transcript below. What is ANSD? ANSD i…
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This video provides an introduction to auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD), and its pathophysiology, presentation and prevalence. You can read the full transcript below. What is ANSD? ANSD i…
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What is the Stenger test? The Stenger test is based on the auditory phenomenon “The Stenger Principle” and is used when a patient is suspected malingering a hearing loss. The Stenger Principle states…
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What is the Stenger test? The Stenger test is based on the auditory phenomenon “The Stenger Principle” and is used when a patient is suspected malingering a hearing loss. The Stenger Principle states…
Type: Reading
What is the Stenger test? The Stenger test is based on the auditory phenomenon “The Stenger Principle” and is used when a patient is suspected malingering a hearing loss. The Stenger Principle states…
Type: Reading

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