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The aided cortical test can be likened to an evoked potentials method for performing a speech test. This guide will provide a complete introduction to aided cortical testing. Table of contents What i…
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What is threshold testing? The Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) is an evoked potential that originates at the auditory nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) and the response is picked up by surface electrodes…
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Table of contents What is the auditory brainstem response (ABR)? ABR results interpretation Patient preparation Testing considerations Checking the electrode impedances Performing a threshold ABR tes…
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Summary of: Sininger, Yvonne S.; Hunter, Lisa L.; Hayes, Deborah; Roush, Patricia A.; Uhler, Kristin M. Evaluation of Speed and Accuracy of Next-Generation Auditory Steady State Response and Auditory…
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I want to ask a question about the article from Ferm et al., 2013 titled: “Comparison of ABR response amplitude, test time, and estimation of hearing threshold using frequency specific chirp and tone…
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It’s difficult to answer the question about how close you can get to threshold using eABR. eABR testing allows us to record a threshold on the equipment, and this is then used to set the T level on t…
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Question I read this new article, which is pretty positive about the Eclipse ASSR (Sininger et al 2018). But it raised a question about clinical practice which is not clear to me. Is it necessary to…
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This video tutorial provides some tips, tricks, suggestions and ideas for how and when to apply masking noise to the bone conduction ABR. You can read the full transcript below. Introduction This vid…
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Table of contents What is the Stenger test? When to perform the Stenger test How to perform the Stenger test Interpreting Stenger test results Managing a non-organic hearing loss Frequently asked que…
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Answer: This is a fascinating question which has occupied the audiological community for some time now, because in theory both techniques arise from the same neural generators but in practice there h…
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Answer: This is a fascinating question which has occupied the audiological community for some time now, because in theory both techniques arise from the same neural generators but in practice there h…
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Lisa L. Hunter, PhD1, Chelsea M. Blankenship1, AuD, PhD and Yvonne S. Sininger2, PhD 1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Division of Patient Service Research, Children’s Audiology Researc…
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