| audiologist |
A university-trained professional with a master? (MS or MA), doctorate (PhD or EdD) or Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree in audiology. The audiologist is responsible for assessing hearing and for providing rehabilitative services to increase the ability of people with hearing loss to function more efficiently in everyday life.
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The sound portion of a program, or, a track recorded on a videotape which contains sound, music, or narration.
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Relating to sound or its reproduction; used in the transmission or reception of sound.
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| audiogram |
A graphical chart showing the responsiveness of vibration frequency of the ear to sounds of differing pitch.
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| audiometer |
The electronic instrument used by the audiologist for measuring the threshold of hearing.
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