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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…
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What is Neuro Latency Protocol? The default Neuro Latency protocol is designed to evaluate the integrity of the neurologic system. The changes in response latency between the right and left ear at sl…
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When it comes to performing audiometry, having the right equipment can make all the difference. The traditional standalone audiometer and its PC-based counterpart are both good options, but both stil…
Summary of: Ferm, I., Lightfoot, G., & Stevens, J. (2014). Provisional stimulus level corrections for low frequency bone-conduction ABR in babies under three months corrected age. International journ…
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Summary of: Gøtsche-Rasmussen, K., Poulsen, T., & Elberling, C. (2012). Reference hearing threshold levels for chirp signals delivered by an ER-3A insert earphone. International journal of audiology…
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Audiometer Keyboard Audiometry made comfortable The Audiometer Keyboard is a dedicated keyboard for audiometry that works with Affinity Compact, Affinity, and Equinox. Get a quote Overview Support Ge…
Summary of: Schairer, K. S., Feeney, M. P., & Sanford, C. A. (2013). Acoustic reflex measurement. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1, 43S–47S. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0b013e31829c70d9 Measurement of the…
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Last year, Interacoustics launched the two visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) solutions – VRA201 and VRA Screen. Now they have expanded the VRA family with a new, easy-to-use VRA solution: VRA Pur…
What is a cochlear microphonic? The cochlear microphonic is a response from the cochlea that mimics the input stimulus and is believed to be a response primarily from the outer hair cells (Dallos, 19…
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I’ve noticed a consistent air bone gap at 4000 Hz during audiometry. Can you explain why this happens? For a complete answer to this issue the reader is strongly urged to read Margolis et al. (2013)…
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OtoAccess® Database Data complexity made seamless Get a quote Explore OtoAccess® Database features Patient management software for audiologists Streamline your clinic's data management OtoAccess® Dat…

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