Summary of: Voss, S. E., Merchant, G. R., & Horton, N. J. (2012). Effects of middle-ear disorders on power reflectance measured in cadaveric ear canals. Ear and hearing, 33(2), 195–208. https://doi.o…
Summary of: Schairer, K. S., Feeney, M. P., & Sanford, C. A. (2013). Acoustic reflex measurement. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1, 43S–47S. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0b013e31829c70d9 Measurement of the…
Summary of: Rosowski, J. J., Stenfelt, S., & Lilly, D. (2013). An overview of wideband immittance measurements techniques and terminology: you say absorbance, I say reflectance. Ear and hearing, 34 S…
Summary of: Lilly, D. J., & Margolis, R. H. (2013). Wideband acoustic immittance measurements of the middle ear: introduction and some historical antecedents. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1, 4S–8S. http…
Summary of: Hunter, L. L., Keefe, D. H., Feeney, M. P., Fitzpatrick, D. F., & Lin, L. (2016). Longitudinal development of wideband reflectance tympanometry in normal and at-risk infants. Hearing rese…
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…
What is the alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test? The alternate binaural loudness balance (ABLB) test measures perceived loudness differences between the ears and is designed for people wi…
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…
In the video, you will learn about the core fundamentals of rotational chair testing. We will cover the two most commonly performed tests in the rotational chair: the sinusoidal harmonic acceleration…
It is relatively simple to track horizontal and vertical eye movements using videonystagmography (VNG) because they can be directly deduced from the position of the pupil. However, torsional movement…