Class
Article
College
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services
Department
Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education Department
Faculty Mentor
Aryn J. Kamerer
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
- Hearing loss affects 1.5 billion people worldwide [1]
- Hearing loss is primarily diagnosed through pure-tone audiometry
- Pure-tone audiometry is not sensitive to many disorders, especially neural disorders that cause hearing difficulty
- Pure-tone audiometry cannot identify site-of-lesion
Location
Logan, UT
Start Date
4-8-2025 10:30 AM
End Date
4-8-2025 11:20 AM
Included in
Communication Commons, Disability and Equity in Education Commons, Disability Studies Commons
Accuracy of an Automated Approach to Auditory Brainstem Response Analysis
Logan, UT
- Hearing loss affects 1.5 billion people worldwide [1]
- Hearing loss is primarily diagnosed through pure-tone audiometry
- Pure-tone audiometry is not sensitive to many disorders, especially neural disorders that cause hearing difficulty
- Pure-tone audiometry cannot identify site-of-lesion