BASLP 2nd Semester Notes » Paper 4: Audiology
Unit 5: Clinical Masking and Instrumental Calibration
- Definition and different terminologies
- Purpose and rationale of clinical masking
- Different types of stimulus employed in clinical masking
- Interaural attenuation and factors affecting interaural attenuation
- When to mask and how much to mask – importance of adequate noise levels
- Different procedures for masking
- Masking for speech audiometry
- Calibration definition and purpose
- Daily listening checks and subjective calibration
- Objective calibration of air conduction transducers
- Objective calibration of bone conduction transducers
- Frequency calibration
Audiology Masking – AC and BC | Interaural Attenuation | Dilemma
Audiology Masking - AC and BC | Interaural Attenuation | Dilemma: Assuming, you know, sounds that are presented which arrive at the right ear are played in the right ear, and that Sounds that are presented via the left ear are perceived by the left ear. But this...
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