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What is the pediatric noise stimulus? Pediatric noise is a special noise stimuli that can be used as an alternative for pure tones, warble tones and narrow band noise. The use of pediatric noise is u…
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This a great question. You have several different types of ataxia and some of these have specific findings on oculomotor testing. Spinocerebellar Ataxia type 3, for instance, you have square wave jer…
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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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What is the Research Module? The Research Module is an advanced add-on feature for researchers and scientists who would like to quickly export large amounts of data so that they can perform customize…
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Summary of: Trine, M. B., Hirsch, J. E., & Margolis, R. H. (1993). The effect of middle ear pressure on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. Ear and hearing, 14(6), 401–407. https://doi.org/10.109…
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Summary of: Elberling, C., Callø, J., & Don, M. (2010). Evaluating auditory brainstem responses to different chirp stimuli at three levels of stimulation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame…
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Step 1: Unscrew the probe cap and remove the probe tip. Step 2: Thread the cleaning floss into one of the channels from the base of the probe tip. Pull the cleaning floss completely through the probe…
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Required equipment Equinox Evo Headphones, insert phones, or free field speakers Talk back microphone and talk forward microphone A microphone, external sound player, or built-in wave files Test proc…
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Test procedure Launch the Equinox Suite from Noah, OtoAccess®, or standalone. Click on the AUD tab on the upper right-hand side of the screen. Ensure that your audiometry has been performed ahead of…
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This course a covers the best practices in vHIT testing, including preparing for the test, identifying and avoiding errors, and understanding the factors that affect results interpretation. This cour…
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1. Prepare the infant’s skin before placing electrodes (if required). Clean oily skin using alcohol wipes/skin preparation gel. Use a small amount of conductive electrode gel to improve impedances. 2…
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1. Remove ear tip from the probe 2. Select replacement filter Select a replacement filter from the replacement filter kit. 3. Use the replacement filter tool Use the empty end of the replacement filt…
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