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“Eclipse eABR is a valuable tool in the evaluation of the threshold and functional status of the auditory system,” says Prof. Martin Walger, from the Cochlear Implant Center of the ENT University Cli…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test. Table of contents The challenge of measuring hearing-in-noise ability What is ACT and how can…
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Welcome to this Interacoustics Academy Learning Path on DPOAEs. This course is designed to equip you with the theoretical and practical understanding of how to perform DPOAEs. This course will explor…
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The eye movements that are mediated by the semicircular canals through the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) are well-known and used in many clinical tests of vestibular function. These reflexive eye mov…
Table of contents What is acoustic reflex testing? What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex arc Why perform acoustic reflex testing? Criteria and contraindications Equipment considerations Ho…
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In this video, Darren Whelan describes the anatomy and reflexes in eye movements. He then goes on to explain how to perform and measure the oculomotor examination. Lastly, he describes normal and abn…
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Table of contents What is the Stenger test? When to perform the Stenger test How to perform the Stenger test Interpreting Stenger test results Managing a non-organic hearing loss Frequently asked que…
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This 2-day, in-person masterclass focuses on the latest innovations in 2026 and best practices in pediatric audiology beyond the newborn stage. Course content includes case studies, live demonstratio…
Difficulty with hearing in background noise is a common complaint among people with hearing loss. The measurement of signal-to-noise ratio loss (SNR loss) is important because a person’s ability to u…
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Table of contents What is tympanometry? What is a tympanometer? Test procedure Interpreting the results Calibration for tympanometry What is tympanometry? Tympanometry is a method of testing the func…
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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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