An SRT that is obtained at a lower dB level than the pure tone average may indicate this type of loss.
What is non-organic hearing loss?
These two cranial nerves are activated in the acoustic reflex.
What are the VII and VIII cranial nerves?
These are examples of treatment for tinnitus.
Hearing aids, cognitive therapy, tinnitus retraining therapy, sound generators, maskers
These three factors should be considered in APD management.
What are compensation, environment, and remediation?
With this disorder, a person becomes excessively sensitive to sound
What is hyperacusis?
This test is an example of a monaural low redundancy test used in APD testing.
What is low-pass filtered speech or time-compressed speech.
A normal result on this test rules out both sensory and conductive hearing loss.
OAE test
Noise-induced hearing loss is most pronounced at this frequency.
What is 3000-6000 Hz?
This test is used for individuals who are suspected of having nonorganic unilateral hearing loss.
What is the Stenger test?
This is the name of the reflex that coordinates eye and head movements?
What is the vestibular ocular reflex?
This system is responsible for emotional associations with tinnitus?
What is the limbic system?
This disorder might be confused with nonorganic hearing loss.
What is auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder or cortical deafness?
Steady-state noise is defined to be a hazard at this level?
What is 85 dB SPL?