Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among hearing aid users. Therefore, the measurement of SNR loss (signal-to-noise ratio loss) is important because a person’s ability…
This video tutorial provides some tips, tricks, suggestions and ideas for how and when to apply masking noise to the bone conduction ABR. You can read the full transcript below. Introduction This vid…
MT10 Solutions Tympanometers The MT10 is well suited for diagnostic use as tympanograms and optional reflex responses are all recorded with great detail. With the MT10 you can detect otitis media, a…
What is the VDB-Express test? Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among hearing aid users. Therefore, the measurement of SNR loss (signal-to-noise ratio loss) is importa…
Join us for a 3-day in-person masterclass at Interacoustics headquarters, designed to advance your expertise in pediatric audiology beyond the newborn stage. This immersive program combines theoretic…
Join us for a 3-day in-person masterclass at Interacoustics headquarters, designed to advance your expertise in diagnostic evoked potentials testing. This immersive program combines theoretical insig…
It is relatively simple to track horizontal and vertical eye movements using videonystagmography (VNG) because they can be directly deduced from the position of the pupil. However, torsional movement…
What are middle-latency responses (MLRs)? Middle-latency responses (MLRs) are related to auditory generators of the subcortical regions Na and Pa components at cortical levels. Na is considered the o…
This video gives an overview of the auditory Middle Latency Response (MLR), including a description of the MLR, the electrode montage and stimuli used, how to prepare the patient, as well as a breakd…
In this quick guide, you’ll learn how to use the Probe Placement Indicator in the Affinity Compact software. The importance and challenges of probe tube placement Probe tube placement is critical whe…
What are Ear Level FM systems? Ear Level FM systems are intended to be used by patients who have normal or near-normal hearing and help increase the signal to noise ratio. They can be used, for examp…
Introduction Ear Level FM systems are intended to be used by patients who have normal or near-normal hearing and help increase the signal to noise ratio. They can be used, for example, in classroom s…