Hearing Science Basics
Aural Rehab Basics
Tympanogram/
Audiogram
Hearing Loss
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100

Hearing loss with advancing age

What is presbycusis?

100

________ is developing skills that were not present before. ___________ is restoring what was lost.

What is habilitation? What is rehabilitation?

100

Measures hearing sensitivity at different frequencies.

What are audiograms?

100

Hearing loss typically shown by individuals with middle ear disorder

What is conductive hearing loss?

100

Frictional forces that reduce the amplitude of a vibration over time

What is damping?

200

The most frequent childhood illness

What is otitis media?

200

A person with ______________ is likely to have some difficulties with speech production, language, cognition, voice, resonance, and fluency.

What is hearing loss?

200

This tympanogram reflects a healthy middle ear.

What is Type A?


200

A "moderate" hearing loss ranges between _____ to ____ dB

What is 41-55?

200

To improve the signal-to-noise ratio in a classroom, a ___________ may be used.

FM system, fundamental frequency, bandpass filter, or band-reject filter

What is a band-reject filter?

300

The ossicles

What is the malleus, incus, and stapes?

300

Onset of hearing loss is acquired before acquisition of spoken language?

What is prelingual?

300

Tympanogram that represents negative pressure in the middle ear

What is Type C?

300

Hearing loss that shows equal hearing sensitivity for both air and bone conduction on an audiogram

What is mixed hearing loss?

300

The basilar membrane is small and stiff at the _____ of the cochlea and massive and floppy at the _____ of the cochlea

BONUS: first blank is good for encoding ______ frequencies. second blank is good for encoding ______ frequencies

What is base? What is apex?


What are high frequencies? What are low frequencies?

400

One sound prevents us from hearing another sound

What is auditory masking?

400

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) requires every newborn to have a hearing screening within ______ month(s), a diagnostic evaluation by _______ month(s), and enrollment in intervention by _______ month(s). 

What is one, three, and six?

400

A patient has a Type B tympanogram with a normal equivalenr volume reading. This is best described as:

chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, middle ear pathology, or sensorineural hearing loss

What is chronic otitis media?

400

Have about equal hearing loss by air and bone conduction

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

400

Bluffing/pretending to understand, withdrawing from communicative interactions, domination conversations, and developing feelings of anger and self-pity

What are maladaptive strategies?

500

Neurons are arranged based on their best frequency (neurons with low frequency grouped together & neurons with high frequency grouped together)

What is tonotopicity?

500

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) recommends that background noise in a classroom should not exceed:

35 dB, 30 dB, 25 dB, or 15 dB

What is 35 dB?

500
Tympanogram representing that something in the middle ear is impeding the transfer of energy (consistent with fluid in middle ear)

What is Type B?

500

Humans are most sensitive to _____frequencies

What are midfrequencies (1000-4000 Hz)?

500

Interaural attenuation for bone conduction is about _______ dB

What is 40 dB?

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