We are excited to share the faces of our 9 new colleagues who have recently joined the great Interacoustics team. Meet them below. Emilie Nielsen Emilie is a recent graduate of English Studies from t…
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…
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…
This tip discusses why you need to be careful when analyzing otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) using the traditional signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio method and which criterion to use instead to improve confid…
1. VOR gain VOR gain is never the same when measuring at different points in time. It is therefore important to be able to analyze VOR gain under various circumstances. EyeSeeCam vHIT complies to the…
Let your PC and audiometer interact Everything you already know – but more effective. With a true hybrid from Interacoustics, you can change smoothly between PC and instrument without additional trai…
Callisto™ Solutions Hearing aid fitting Audiometers Callisto™ is a portable diagnostic system. It can include diagnostic audiometry, real-ear measurement, visible speech mapping and hearing instrumen…
In evoked potential testing, there are various ways to measure residual noise. But which one should you use? The fully objective and perhaps easiest method is to use the automated residual noise calc…
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…
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…
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…
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…