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A micro-computer based trainer for pure-tone audiometry

British Journal of Audiology, 1986
A micro-computer based system to simulate patient performance on pure-tone audiometry has been developed, which in conjunction with a dummy audiometer allows easy development of a student training facility. The system can be easily configured to realistically and comprehensively represent a wide range of hearing losses.
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Individual Masking Levels in Pure Tone Audiometry

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
THE FUNCTION of the audiologist is twofold (1) to assess the hearing deficit of the individual and (2) to determine, if possible, the locus (or loci) of pathology from which the deficit arises. While bone-conduction audiometry gives a measure of inner ear deficit (or of cochlear reserve), the difference between air-conduction (AC) and bone-conduction (
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Pure Tone Audiometry by Single Threshold Crossing

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1962
Leo G. Doerfler, William Melnick
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Pure-tone audiometry in cochlear implanted patients

International Congress Series, 2003
A. de la Torre   +5 more
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Evaluation Of Pure Tone Audiometry With Preschool Age Children

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1956
Edgar L. Lowell   +3 more
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