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sound field testing and COR |
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1. use loud speakers to send pure tones or speech stimuli to the paitent 2. Condition Oriented Relflex Testing- accomplished by the kid's response to sound through auditory localization in sound field with sound delivered through the speakers 3. can use warble tone and PT or speech 4. Age range is around 0-3yrs. or f there is a mental handicapped adult you could use it 5. when you record responses, uses an S not an X or O |
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Limitations of Sound Field Testing |
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1.the inability to attain thresholds from each ear separately 2. no BC have a limitation of output with the speakers, may fail to obtain responses from kids who have severe to profound losses |
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1. use headphones 2. can do AC, BC, and speech age range 2-5yrs. old 3. can do it with sound fields, and use the boxes as reinforcement be animated! |
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1. easier to condition kids to speech than to tones, b/c speech more meaning 2. can use headphones and get an SRT 3. basically run through the norm audiometry 4. can have them point to pictures or body parts |
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avg. thresholds at 500, 1k, and 2k Hz |
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3 components classification |
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1. degree- Pure Tone Avg. 2. Configuration- 4 configurations 3. Type |
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AC only at 500,1000, and 2000Hz divided by 3 used to classify hearing by degree |
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eliminates the non-test ear from participating in the measurement of hearing thresholds for the test ear Cross-over can occur in AC at 40dB or greater |
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includes outer, middle, and inner, as well as the 8th nerve |
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Central Hearing impairment |
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