What is the short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test? The short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test measures the ability to recognise 1dB increases in intensity during a series of bursts of…
What is pure tone audiometry? Pure tone audiometry is a hearing test that establishes the hearing sensitivity at various frequencies for air conduction and bone conduction. The test can specify the a…
In this quick guide, you will learn how to setup and use Interacoustics’ dedicated Audiometer Keyboard. The Audiometer Keyboard supports clinicians who wish to use a dedicated keyboard to perform aud…
What is the short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test? SISI is designed to test the ability to recognise 1dB increases in intensity during a series of bursts of pure tones presented 20dB above th…
This guide is valid from Titan 3.5. The Titan IMP440 WBT software comes with a possibility to export data to Matlab from the Wideband tympanometry tests. Here only the WB Absorbance and the 3D Tympan…
This quick guide outlines the procedure for creating a pass/refer DPOAE test protocol. Parameters and settings should be based on an appropriate pass/refer criterion. Open the Titan Suite software an…
Learn how to perform the Sensory Organization Test (SOT) using the Virtualis MotionVR system. This guide covers the key steps for conducting the test effectively and navigating the software. In this…
This video shows you how to perform a sound field analysis before Aided Cortical testing. We recommend that you perform a new sound field analysis for each patient. It only takes a moment. You can re…
What is Bayesian weighting? Bayesian weighting is a tool designed to assist the clinician when testing in less than optimal conditions. While giving sweeps with less noise a higher “score”, sweeps wi…
There are many different demands and wishes regarding how an audiometer should both function and appear depending on the specific situation and national standards. One of the greatest advantages of t…
What is the speech in noise (SIN) test? The SIN test is a method of testing a patient’s functional hearing in the presence of competing sound (Taylor, 2003). The objective of this is to identify thei…
Working with individual setups (test protocols) There are many different demands and wishes regarding how an audiometer should both function and appear depending on the specific situation and nationa…