Summary of: Liu, Y. W., Sanford, C. A., Ellison, J. C., Fitzpatrick, D. F., Gorga, M. P., & Keefe, D. H. (2008). Wideband absorbance tympanometry using pressure sweeps: system development and results…
VisualEyes™ Videonystagmography (VNG) software and goggles. Learn more about VisualEyes™ VORTEQ™ IMU sensor for head position and head speed tests. Learn more about VORTEQ™ Orion rotary chairs The go…
The calibration procedure for lateral canal calibrations has not changed and is described in the manual. You can begin testing without calibrating by selecting a test and starting the impulses. In th…
The answer here depends on the stimulus and recording parameters, and guidelines for these may vary e.g. between different regions. For this reason it is often recommended that vestibular clinics gat…
What are auditory late responses (ALRs)? Auditory Late Responses (ALRs) are longer latency components that for most part are generated in higher regions of the auditory CNS, including the auditory co…
What is the ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP)? The ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) is an evoked potential measured from the inferior oblique muscle and is used t…
Directionality Test using Real Ear Measurements From your patient management system, Noah or OtoAccess®, launch the Callisto™ Suite. Launch the REM440 module by clicking on the REM tab. Prepare the p…
Directionality Test using Real Ear Measurements From your patient management system, Noah or OtoAccess®, launch the Affinity or Suite. Launch the REM440 module by clicking on the REM tab. Prepare the…
Reaching the 99% value will allow you to be more certain that you have reached the correct answer, when you see an ASSR recorded at a particular level with a particular stimulus. To reach a higher de…
Reaching the 99% value will allow you to be more certain that you have reached the correct answer, when you see an ASSR recorded at a particular level with a particular stimulus. To reach a higher de…
Solutions ABR OAE Early intervention in newborns with hearing loss is vital to ensure normal development of the child’s speech, language and social competencies. With a powerful combination of the au…
What is electrocochleography? Electrocochleography, also abbreviated as ECochG or ECOG, is a measure of the electrical potentials of the cochlea. Typically, the measurement is characterized by the st…