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pure tone audiometry - vertaling naar arabisch

HEARING TEST
High tones; Pure tone audiometry
  • Interaural attenuation with bone conduction
  • Figure 10: Speech recognition threshold (SRT) with noise.
To aid explanation of this concept the CHL and the SNHL have the same magnitude of hearing loss (50 dBHL). The horizontal part of the curves is where the noise is inaudible. Thus, there is no masking effect on the SRT. The horizontal portion of the curve for the SNHL and CHL extends further than that for a normal hearing person, as the noise needs to become audible to become a problem. Thus, more noise has to be applied, to produce a masking effect. At the right hand side of the graph, to identify 50% of the speech correctly, the speech needs to much more intense than in the quiet. This is because at this end of the graph, the noise is very loud whether the person has a hearing loss or not. There is a transition between these two areas described. Factor A is a problem only in low noise levels, whereas Factor D is a problem when the noise level is high.

pure tone audiometry         
‎ قِياسُ سَمْعِ النَّغْمَةِ النَّقِيَّة‎
passing note         
TYPE OF NOTE IN A PIECE OF MUSIC OR SONG
Suspension (music); Harmonic suspension; Neighbor tone; Passing tone; Non-harmony note; Auxilliary note; Passing note; Anticipation (music); Suspended tone; Neighboring tone; Hilfsklang; Auxiliary tone; Auxiliary note; Escape tone; Echappée; Escape note; Neighbor note; Neighbour note; Neighbour tone; Nonharmonic; Echappee; Non-chord tone; Nonharmonic tone; Accented Passing Tone; Passing notes; Neighbour-note; Neighbouring harmony; Retardation (music); Non-harmonic note; Non-harmonic tone; Chromatic nonharmonic tone; Chromatic appoggiatura; Chromatic passing tone; Escaped note; Échappée; Syncope (music); Nonharmonic bass; Nebennote
نغمة بين نغمتين رئيسيين
musical tone         
SOUND WITH A TYPICAL PITCH; STEADY PERIODIC SOUND; CHARACTERIZED BY ITS DURATION, PITCH, INTENSITY (OR LOUDNESS), AND TIMBRE (OR QUALITY)
Tone (music and acoustics); Sinewave (music); Sine wave (music)
نغمة موسيقية

Definitie

tone unit
¦ noun another term for tone group.

Wikipedia

Pure-tone audiometry

Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss and thus providing a basis for diagnosis and management. Pure-tone audiometry is a subjective, behavioural measurement of a hearing threshold, as it relies on patient responses to pure tone stimuli. Therefore, pure-tone audiometry is only used on adults and children old enough to cooperate with the test procedure. As with most clinical tests, standardized calibration of the test environment, the equipment and the stimuli is needed before testing proceeds (in reference to ISO, ANSI, or other standardization body). Pure-tone audiometry only measures audibility thresholds, rather than other aspects of hearing such as sound localization and speech recognition. However, there are benefits to using pure-tone audiometry over other forms of hearing test, such as click auditory brainstem response (ABR). Pure-tone audiometry provides ear specific thresholds, and uses frequency specific pure tones to give place specific responses, so that the configuration of a hearing loss can be identified. As pure-tone audiometry uses both air and bone conduction audiometry, the type of loss can also be identified via the air-bone gap. Although pure-tone audiometry has many clinical benefits, it is not perfect at identifying all losses, such as ‘dead regions’ of the cochlea and neuropathies such as auditory processing disorder (APD). This raises the question of whether or not audiograms accurately predict someone's perceived degree of disability.