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
What is Clinical Masking In Hearing Tests?
What is Clinical Masking In Hearing Tests?: Clinical masking allows accurate assessment for each ear separately by withdrawing or preventing the non-test ear or (NTE) from participating in hearing while testing the other ear (test ear/ TE). Clinical masking must be...
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