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Cosa (chi) è audiometry - definizione

BRANCH OF AUDIOLOGY AND THE SCIENCE OF MEASURING HEARING ACUITY
Bekesy Audiometry

audiometry         
[??:d?'?m?tri]
¦ noun measurement of the range and sensitivity of a person's sense of hearing.
Derivatives
audiometer noun
audiometric adjective
Behavioral observation audiometry         
Behavioral Observation Audiometry
Behavioral observation audiometry (BOA) is a type of audiometry (a test of hearing for ability to recognize pitch, volume, etc.) done in children less than six months old.
Auditory brainstem response         
PROCESS
Auditory Brainstem Response; EABR; Brain auditory-evoked responses; Cortical Evoked Response Audiometry; Cortical evoked response audiometry; Brainstem evoked response audiometry; AABR
The auditory brainstem response (ABR), also called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA), is an auditory evoked potential extracted from ongoing electrical activity in the brain and recorded via electrodes placed on the scalp. The measured recording is a series of six to seven vertex positive waves of which I through V are evaluated.

Wikipedia

Audiometry

Audiometry (from Latin audīre 'to hear', and metria 'to measure') is a branch of audiology and the science of measuring hearing acuity for variations in sound intensity and pitch and for tonal purity, involving thresholds and differing frequencies. Typically, audiometric tests determine a subject's hearing levels with the help of an audiometer, but may also measure ability to discriminate between different sound intensities, recognize pitch, or distinguish speech from background noise. Acoustic reflex and otoacoustic emissions may also be measured. Results of audiometric tests are used to diagnose hearing loss or diseases of the ear, and often make use of an audiogram.