Tag: hearing measurement


BEKESY AUDIOMETER

The Legacy of Georg von Békésy and the Bekesy Audiometer The Bekesy Audiometer stands as a landmark achievement in the field of audiology, representing one of the first successful attempts at automating the process of hearing threshold measurement. This sophisticated screening instrument is specifically designed to determine the lowest intensity level at which a human […]

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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AUDIOMETRY

Definition and Fundamental Overview Electroencephalographic Audiometry, frequently abbreviated as EEGA, constitutes a sophisticated, objective method utilized within audiology and neurophysiology to measure hearing sensitivity and assess the functional integrity of the auditory pathway. Unlike conventional behavioral audiometry, which relies on the active response and cooperation of the patient, EEGA derives physiological data directly from the […]

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AUDIOMETER

Introduction to the Audiometer The audiometer is an essential electronic device specifically designed for measuring auditory sensitivity across a standardized range of frequencies. Defined rigorously within the fields of audiology and psychology, this sophisticated instrument serves as the cornerstone for assessing hearing ability, quantifying the threshold at which a patient can perceive sound. Its deployment […]

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