In this video, Dr Yvonne Sininger presents research findings regarding using the Eclipse for ASSR testing on newborn infants referred from newborn hearing screening.
What is the tone decay test? The tone decay test can help to identify the adaptation of the auditory system (Carhart, 1957). It involves measuring the perceptual reduction in a continuous tone over t…
What is the tone decay test? The tone decay test helps to identify the adaptation of the auditory system (Carhart, 1957). It involves measuring the perceptual reduction in a continuous tone over time…
Required equipment Equinox Evo Patient response button Calibrated headphones or insert phones Test procedure Go to Menu | Tests | Tone Decay. The patient is then instructed to continuously respond to…
What is electrocochleography? Electrocochleography, also abbreviated as ECochG or ECOG, is a measure of the electrical potentials of the cochlea. Typically, the measurement is characterized by the st…
As a clinician who sees patients day in and day out, you want personalized software that’s tailored to your preferences. Luckily, VisualEyes™ has an incredible amount of options for you to adjust you…
Introduction Free field measurements are really valuable when it comes to understanding your patients hearing function via speech tests or even applying aided testing. However they can be difficult t…
What is the auditory brainstem response (ABR)? The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is an evoked potential that originates at the auditory nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII). This test is used to assess the…
The Tone in Noise test is a method to identify the comparison of recruitment in the inner ear. When measuring a masked threshold, the sensitivity for level differences increases, making it easier to…
The Ambient Noise feature allows you to monitor the test environment for noise during audiometric testing. It is ideal when testing in non-optimal conditions or when testing via tele-audiometry. Know…