Audiometry Health Dictionary

Audiometry: From 2 Different Sources


Measurement of the sense of hearing.

The term often refers to hearing tests in which a machine is used to produce sounds of a defined intensity and frequency and in which the hearing in each ear is measured over the full range of normally audible sounds.

Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association

Impedance Audiometry

A hearing test used to investigate the middle ear in cases of conductive deafness.... impedance audiometry

Auditory Brainstem Response Audiometry

(ABR audiometry, brainstem evoked response audiometry, BSER) an objective test of hearing that measures the electrical activity in the auditory nerve and *brainstem following sound stimulation using repeated clicks or brief tones.... auditory brainstem response audiometry

Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry

see auditory brainstem response audiometry.... brainstem evoked response audiometry

Cortical Evoked Response Audiometry

(CERA) an objective test of hearing that measures the electrical activity in the *cerebral cortex following sound stimulation.... cortical evoked response audiometry

Visual Reinforcement Audiometry

(visual reinforced audiometry, VRA) a behavioural test of hearing for children aged approximately 6 to 30 months in which the subject sits between two calibrated loudspeakers. A sound is generated from one loudspeaker. Children who turn towards the sound are rewarded by brief illumination of a toy adjacent to the loudspeaker. Older children can be tested with headphones, rather than using the loudspeakers, to enable each ear to be tested separately. The test can be adapted for use with older subjects who have learning disabilities.... visual reinforcement audiometry



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