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audiometry Specific procedures by which the threshold of hearing is measured.
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audiologist Audiologists are health care and education professionals who identify, assess, and manage disorders of auditory, balance, and other neural systems. Audiologists provide audiological (aural) rehabilitation to children and adults across the entire life span. Audiologists select, fit, and dispense amplification systems such as hearing aids and related devices. ...
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audiogram The audiogram is a chart of hearing sensitivity with frequency (tone pitch) charted on the x-axis (horizontal axis) and intensity (loudness) on the y-axis (vertical axis). Intensity is the level of sound power measured in decibels (dB); loudness is the perceptual correlate of intensity.
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audiology Audiology is the study of hearing, hearing disorders, and habilitation/rehabilitation for individuals who have hearing loss. It encompasses the study of how the hearing mechanism works; the assessment of hearing; hearing and listening disorders; and the rehabilitation of individuals who have hearing loss
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audiologist A highly trained health care professional who measures hearing and helps clients with hearing problems, including fitting them for hearing aids.
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