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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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About the author The information presented here is based on clinical examples as well as modeled patterns. Text and accompanying. Absorbance sketch is authored by Navid Shahnaz, PhD, Aud, Associate P…
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This video demonstrates 4 kHz NB CE-Chirp® ABR testing via bone conduction on a 4-week-old baby. Her air conduction (insert earphones) results at the same frequency indicated satisfactory hearing. Th…
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Touch Keyboard Audiometry made evolutionary The Touch Keyboard is a tablet-like keyboard for audiometry that works with Affinity Compact and Equinox Evo. Get a quote Please note that this product is…
Summary of: Hof, J. R., Anteunis, L. J., Chenault, M. N., & van Dijk, P. (2005). Otoacoustic emissions at compensated middle ear pressure in children. International journal of audiology, 44(6), 317–3…
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Lyra A compact and clinical OAE instrument that is second to none. Learn more about Lyra OtoRead™ Handheld OAE device for DPOAE and TEOAE testing. Learn more about OtoRead™ Sera™ The ideal choice for…
The Carhart notch is a notch in a bone conduction audiogram of more than 2 kHz, and was first described by Raymond Carhart, Ph.D., in 1950. Explanation Stimulation of the ear via bone conducted vibra…
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