The Carhart notch is a notch in a bone conduction audiogram of more than 2 kHz, and was first described by Raymond Carhart, Ph.D., in 1950. Explanation Stimulation of the ear via bone conducted vibra…
This video describes the process of how to perform a good ASSR and discusses several factors which you should consider whilst undertaking this type of evoked potential testing. We discuss how ASSR ca…
Over the last few years there have been studies and publications identifying a clear need for balance testing to be integrated into care plans for children with sensorineural hearing loss. But with m…
The Cochlear Microphonic (CM) has been found to be dominated by hair cells located in close proximity to the recording electrode, near the base of the cochlear, regardless of stimulus frequency. Whil…
In this short video, Dennis Mistry, BSc (Hons) Audiology, takes you through the steps involved when verifying a hearing aid with a coupler and the Affinity Compact.
About the author The information presented here is based on clinical examples as well as modeled patterns. Text and accompanying. Absorbance sketch is authored by Navid Shahnaz, PhD, Aud, Associate P…
The Tone in Noise test is a method to identify the comparison of recruitment in the inner ear. When measuring a masked threshold, the sensitivity for level differences increases, making it easier to…
It's easy and really fast to screen someone's hearing using the Luna audiometer. Just plug it into your PC or tablet, open the Luna Suite and start the test. In this short video, you'll learn how eas…
This course provides discussion of the implementation and processes of the Audible Contrast Threshold test, explore how the assessment might fit into a hearing professional’s clinical flow and discus…
The Interacoustics Academy welcomed Torben Poulsen, Professor Emeritus, from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark to present a lecture on the concept of aud…