Signal delivery/real ear measurement system for hearing aid selection and fitting
- PMID: 1342584
Signal delivery/real ear measurement system for hearing aid selection and fitting
Abstract
This report describes a signal delivery/real ear measurement system for application in the hearing aid selection and fitting process. This signal delivery/real ear measurement system provides a means for quantifying a listener's auditory characteristics (e.g., thresholds, loudness discomfort levels) in a manner that is compatible with electroacoustic measures of hearing aid performance. The signal delivery/real ear measurement system consists of a button-type hearing aid receiver coupled to the listener's personal earmold, and a probe tube microphone system to measure the signal level within the occluded ear canal. This signal delivery/real ear measurement system was used to measure detection thresholds and loudness discomfort levels in severe/profoundly hearing-impaired school-age children, with results indicating good test-retest reliability in behavioral responses. The findings presented in this report relate to the intersession electroacoustic variability associated with this instrumentation. In addition, the potential application of this or a similar system for measuring real ear to 2-cc coupler difference values is illustrated and discussed.
Comment in
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Within-subject versus between-subject variability comparison.Ear Hear. 1993 Aug;14(4):293-4. doi: 10.1097/00003446-199308000-00009. Ear Hear. 1993. PMID: 8405734 No abstract available.
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