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Audiometry (from
Latin audīre 'to hear' and metria 'to measure') is a
branch of
audiology and the
science of
measuring hearing acuity for
variations in...
- Pure-tone
audiometry is the main
hearing test used to
identify hearing threshold levels of an individual,
enabling determination of the degree, type and...
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blocks or pegs. This is
referred to as
conditioned play
audiometry.
Visual reinforcement audiometry is also used with children. When the
child hears the...
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Conditioned play
audiometry (CPA) is a type of
audiometry done in
children from ages 2 to 5
years old, in
developmental age. It is the test that directly...
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performing a pure tone
audiometry (an audiogram) in
which bone
conduction thresholds are measured.
Tympanometry and
speech audiometry may be helpful. Testing...
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Behavioral observation audiometry (BOA) is a type of
audiometry (a test of
hearing for
ability to
recognize pitch, volume, etc.) done in
children less...
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reach the
inner ear (cochlea). This can
affect one ear or both ears. On
audiometry, the
hearing loss is
characteristically low-frequency, with
higher frequencies...
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threshold of hearing.
Bekesy audiometry typically yields lower thresholds and
standard deviations than pure tone
audiometry.
Audiometer requirements and...
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Hearing loss is
classified as mild, moderate,
severe or profound. Pure-tone
audiometry for air
conduction thresholds at 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 6000 and...
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auditory brainstem response (ABR), also
called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) or
brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) or
brainstem auditory...