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What is the tone decay test? The tone decay test can help to identify the adaptation of the auditory system (Carhart, 1957). It involves measuring the perceptual reduction in a continuous tone over t…
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What is the tone decay test? The tone decay test helps to identify the adaptation of the auditory system (Carhart, 1957). It involves measuring the perceptual reduction in a continuous tone over time…
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What is Residual Noise? Residual Noise is the averaged background noise. It is calculated online during the ABR recording by measuring the stability of the averaged waveform. The Residual Noise calcu…
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QuickSIN for the AUD440 module 1. Select QuickSIN To enable QuickSIN testing from your Audiometry Screen select: Menu →Test->QuickSIN 2. Transducer QuickSIN can be performed using the headphones (rig…
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QuickSIN for the AUD440 module 1. Select the QuickSIN test To enable QuickSIN testing from your Audiometry Screen, select: Menu →Test->QuickSIN 2. Transducer QuickSIN can be performed using the headp…
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QuickSIN for the AUD440 module 1. Select QuickSIN To enable QuickSIN testing from your Audiometry Screen, select: Menu →Test->QuickSIN 2. Transducer QuickSIN can be performed using the headphones (ri…
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If you have purchased the VORTEQ™ Assessment or Functional Assessment bundle, you will be able to perform the Gaze Stabilization Test (GST). GST is an assessment of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR)…
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What is the ocular counter roll test? The ocular counter roll test is a clinical test to assess otolith function, which takes advantage of a torsional eye tracking algorithm. The test is done with vi…
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VisualEyes 3.2 represents a significant advancement in the field of neurological diagnostics, offering a suite of powerful tools designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of patient assessments…
This video by Jack Bennett - International Clinical Trainer at the Interacoustics Academy - describes the clinical process, interpretation and clinical utility of the VOR Suppression on the Rotary Ch…
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Summary of: Cebulla, M., Stürzebecher, E., Elberling, C., & Müller, J. (2007). New clicklike stimuli for hearing testing. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 18(9), 725–738. https://doi.org…
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The ‘wideband’ part of the name Wideband Absorbance (WBA) refers to the stimulus, which is a click i.e. a broadband sound. The ‘absorbance’ part of the name refers to how effectively the energy from…
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