What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures the perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for peopl…
What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures the perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for peopl…
This is the second of three parts of the webinar “The advantages and benefits of performing Real Ear Measurements”. Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Interacoustics Academy, dis…
Summary of: Sun, X. M., & Shaver, M. D. (2009). Effects of negative middle ear pressure on distortion product otoacoustic emissions and application of a compensation procedure in humans. Ear and hear…
How do bone anchored systems work? Bone anchored hearing systems transfer sound to the cochlea via direct bone conduction, bypassing the outer and middle ear. This is similar to the way that sound is…
Summary of: Elberling, C., Don, M., Cebulla, M., & Stürzebecher, E. (2007). Auditory steady-state responses to chirp stimuli based on cochlear traveling wave delay. The Journal of the Acoustical Soci…
Summary of: Elberling, C., Cebulla, M., & Stürzebecher, E. (2007). Simultaneous multiple stimulation of the auditory steady-state response (ASSR). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Audito…
How much masking should we use in this ABR case example? We tested a 7-month old baby with a bilateral conductive hearing loss. We wanted to check whether we need to mask or not. The not-masked heari…
Transcript Amanda Goodhew: So we've seen a traditional cVEMP recording, and what I want to show you now is a couple of modifications. First of all, if we have any middle ear pathology, or presence of…
Transcript Amanda Goodhew: So we've seen a traditional cVEMP recording, and what I want to show you now is a couple of modifications. First of all, if we have any middle ear pathology, or presence of…
The prefix “nHL” conventionally refers to sound level (dB) of a signal referenced to the thresholds for a group otologically normal hearing people – it is the same concept as dB HL, however nHL is of…
The term ‘in-situ’ in the context of audiology is often used to refer to when a hearing instrument or other device is being worn. What is in-situ SPL? In-situ SPL refers to the characteristics of a s…