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A range of researchers have looked to address this question, with resonant frequencies of the human middle ear often reported informally as typically falling between 800 and 1200 Hz (Shanks, 1984). M…
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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…
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Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™) Help your clients hear better in noise ACT™ Complete ACT guide ACT whitepaper Learn more Complete ACT guide ACT whitepaper Learn more Conversations made clearer Do y…
The Affinity Suite has pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent or temporary. Working with protoc…
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Prepare the equipment Turn on Sera™ by pressing the home/power button Select a new or existing patient on the device or use the Quick Test option. Select the DPOAE test protocol from the list. Select…
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Prepare the equipment Turn on Sera™ by pressing the home/power button Select a new or existing patient on the device or use the Quick Test option. Select the TEOAE test protocol from the list. Select…
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Prepare the equipment Turn on Sera™ by pressing the home/power button Select a new or existing patient on the device or use the Quick Test option. Select the ABR test protocol from the list. Select t…
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The Affinity 2.0 and Callisto™ software suites all have pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent…
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This video will demonstrate how to perform a real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurement on a pediatric patient using the SPL60 probe.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with normal middle ear function.
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