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relating to a system concerned with frequencies within the range of human hearing
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| audiologist |
A person who holds a degree in audiology and is a specialist in testing hearing and /or hearing loss. The American Speech-Language hearing Association is the only organization, which currently certifies audiologists although the American Academy of Audiology may also certify audiologists in the future. A certified audiologist will have the letters CCC-A or FAAA behind their name.
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| audiogram |
A graph on which a person's ability to hear different pitches (frequencies) at different volumes (intensities) of sound is recorded.
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| audiologist |
A person with a degree, license, and certification in audiology (science of hearing) who measures hearing, identifies hearing loss, and participates in rehabilitation of hearing impairment.
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| audiogram |
A record of hearing levels or sensitivity.
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