• I don't even pretend to understand the science of the Thanko Bone Conduction Headphones , but if you need to hear whilst listening to music, it might be your thing. (techdigest.tv)
  • Bone Conduction" effectively bypasses the eardrum - yes, not what you would expect from headphones. (techdigest.tv)
  • Intentional transmission of sound through bone can be used with individuals with normal hearing - as with bone-conduction headphones - or as a treatment option for certain types of hearing impairment. (wikipedia.org)
  • This involves placing headphones or earbuds on the patient and introducing white noise to the non-tested ear to mask the pure tone tested in the other ear. (headphonereview.co)
  • For these tests, you'll put on headphones and sit in a soundproof room. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones. (yahoo.com)
  • Wing is Finnish brand Suunto's first foray into the best bone conduction headphones market, and while it may be dominated by Shokz (formerly AfterShokz), there is clearly room for more players here. (yahoo.com)
  • The biggest issue facing bone conduction technology is the sound quality and anyone making the leap from respected in-ear or over-ear headphones will likely be disappointed. (yahoo.com)
  • Most bone conduction headphones look largely the same: the general theme sees two buds that sit just in front of the ear, conjoined by some sort of metallic band that is covered in a softer material so it doesn't rub on the back of the neck. (yahoo.com)
  • The Shokz OpenRun Pro are the ultimate bone conduction headphones for athletes thanks to competitive sound, a barely-there feel and 10 hours of battery life. (tomsguide.com)
  • I didn't believe in bone-conduction headphones until I replaced my AirPods Pro with AfterShokz Aeropex for running . (tomsguide.com)
  • So should you get these bone conduction headphones instead of any of the best wireless earbuds or best wireless headphones ? (tomsguide.com)
  • Head to our latest article to read and comment about the future of our headphones testing! (rtings.com)
  • Like other bone conduction headphones, they still lack a thumpy, punchy sound, so tracks sound flat. (rtings.com)
  • Enter the Aftershokz Trekz Titanium wireless bone conduction headphones. (911weknow.com)
  • I had no idea there was such a thing when it came to headphones but am glad I took the time to test them out my local running store to get a feel of what it?s all about. (911weknow.com)
  • If you are an audiophile and are mainly concerned about the quality of sound, bone conduction headphones are probably not for you. (911weknow.com)
  • We wanted to show that this is possible, and to examine the amount of lateralization that can be achieved with bonephones.To test this, we had participants adjust an indicator on a model head to show the lateralization of a sound source traveling through headphones or bonephones.We found that participants achieved as much lateralization through bonephones as through headphones. (gatech.edu)
  • As we continue toward developing a true 3D audio impression with bonephones, we are working on a "Bone Related Transfer Function" or BRTF, that will be a function we can apply to an HRTF, in order to make sounds intended for headphones work with bonephones. (gatech.edu)
  • One common test is pure-tone audiometry, where the person wears headphones and listens for different pitches of sound. (angis.org.au)
  • These tests are usually carried out with the use of headphones and a machine that sends sounds into the ears. (angis.org.au)
  • One common type of hearing test is called audiometry, where the patient is asked to repeat words or sounds that are played through the headphones. (angis.org.au)
  • During this test, you will wear headphones and listen to a series of tones. (angis.org.au)
  • For example, one test may involve repeating words that are said to you through headphones. (angis.org.au)
  • The headphones are the AfterShokz Sportz M2 , which are relatively cheap, bone conduction headphones. (aes.id.au)
  • Bone conduction means that instead of the headphones sending sound into your ear canal (like in-ear or full size headphones), they sit against the bones of your skull and send vibrations along them to your inner ear. (aes.id.au)
  • I had hoped that highly directional speakers were the solution, but bone conduction headphones are a possible alternative. (aes.id.au)
  • I see that AfterShokz have since released headphones with Bluetooth built in, but I haven't tested these. (aes.id.au)
  • Audiometry tests check your ability to hear tones or words at different pitches and volumes. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Pure tone audiometry, also called air conduction testing, measures your response to sounds of different volumes and frequencies. (houstonent.com)
  • Audiological outcomes tested were sound field audiometry, functional gain, speech recognition threshold (SRT50), speech recognition in noise (SPRINT) and localisation abilities. (muni.cz)
  • Further diagnostics can also include a hearing test (audiometry). (hear.com)
  • Hearing tests, also known as audiometry tests, can help diagnose and evaluate hearing loss in adults. (angis.org.au)
  • Another test is speech audiometry, which evaluates the person's ability to hear and understand spoken words. (angis.org.au)
  • One common test used is called audiometry. (angis.org.au)
  • In addition to pure tone audiometry, other tests may be done to assess your ability to hear and understand spoken words. (angis.org.au)
  • Pure Tone Audiometry is for older children, and it's similar to an adult hearing test. (widex.com)
  • An audiometry exam tests your ability to hear sounds. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • Speech audiometry -- This tests your ability to detect and repeat spoken words at different volumes heard through a head set. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • Immittance audiometry -- This test measures the function of the ear drum and the flow of sound through the middle ear. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • Pure-tone audiometry is a behavioral test used to measure hearing sensitivity. (medscape.com)
  • Totally 28 youth undergraduates (56 ears) with normal hearing were selected to conduct the pure tone threshold audiometry (PTA), and the air-conduction auditory threshold of each frequency was no more than 15 dBHL. (who.int)
  • There are many different types of bone conduction hearing aids but most of them work on the same principle and comprise necessary components like microphones, signal processing, energy supply and a transducer that generates vibrations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Discovery Warranties provides loss, damage, and/or component failure coverage on all makes and models of hearing aids, including cochlear implants and bone anchored processors. (hearingreview.com)
  • Bone conduction is the conduction of sound to the inner ear primarily through the bones of the skull, allowing the hearer to perceive audio content even if the ear canal is blocked. (wikipedia.org)
  • Comparison of hearing sensitivity through bone conduction and directly through the ear canal can aid audiologists in identifying pathologies of the middle ear-the area between the tympanic membrane (ear drum) and the cochlea (inner ear). (wikipedia.org)
  • Bone conduction devices are suitable for patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss, with a functioning cochlea but problems with the outer or inner ear that prevent sound vibrations from reaching the cochlea. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bone conduction devices are also used to help people with single-sided deafness, who have a non-functioning inner ear on one side. (wikipedia.org)
  • New from Walker's is the Raptor, a new approach to hearing enhancement & protection that utilizes bone-conduction technology to amplify ambient sounds by transmitting sound waves through bones in the head to the inner ear rather than through the ear canals. (gunsandammo.com)
  • Bone conduction testing is a hearing test used to evaluate the function of the inner ear, specifically the cochlea and the auditory nerve. (headphonereview.co)
  • Bone conduction testing is a hearing test used to evaluate the function of the inner ear. (headphonereview.co)
  • The Duo utilizes a sleek, two-piece design and Bone Conduction audio transmission to deliver crystal clear audio through cheekbones to the inner ear. (trisports.com)
  • These then sit on the jawbone of the wearer and send frequencies in the range of 20Hz~20kHz through the bone structure and into the inner ear. (yahoo.com)
  • The relevant anatomy centers on the petrous bone and the inner ear. (medscape.com)
  • The inner ear is completely encased in bone and consists of the cochlear-vestibular apparatus and its associated nerves. (medscape.com)
  • They transmit vibrations from the bones of your skull to the inner ear. (pharmiweb.com)
  • ABR is the testing method of choice when sensorineural hearing loss (damage to the inner ear) is suspected. (houstonent.com)
  • Bone conduction transmits sound to the inner ear via the bones of the skull instead of through the eardrums like ?regular? (911weknow.com)
  • If they cannot hear it, this illustrates that the patient's bone conduction is better than their air conduction, indicating that passage of sound to the inner ear is being inhibited. (khanacademy.org)
  • In people with sensorineural hearing loss, this acoustic curve does not present any difference between bone conduction (tones are transmitted through the bone) and the air duct (tones are transmitted through the air to the eardrum and to the inner ear via the ossicles). (hear.com)
  • Sound waves can travel to the inner ear through the ear canal, eardrum, and bones of the middle ear (air conduction). (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • However, a critique of these studies is that the patient populations evaluated were selected based on certain criteria, and therefore the groups were significantly different from those found in the usual field of candidates for ICD implantation (ie, older patients with more comorbidities and cardiac conduction disease). (medscape.com)
  • His son presented with cardiac conduction disturbance with no congenital heart or skeletal defect. (medscape.com)
  • In this situation, the device picks up sounds on the non-functioning side and sends them as vibrations through the bone to the functioning cochlea on the other side. (wikipedia.org)
  • The sound waves vibrate your eardrum, which sends the vibrations to tiny bones that make the vibrations stronger. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Bonephones' are headsets that create vibrations against the head, in order to transmit sound to a listener via bone conduction. (gatech.edu)
  • This helps diagnose ear canal or moderate ear issues, such as damage to the eardrum or middle ear bones. (headphonereview.co)
  • Along with runners, it is a technology used for those with hearing impairments since it does not rely on the eardrum for sound but through the vibration of the bones outside the ear. (911weknow.com)
  • This practical session offers guidance for creating an individualized diagnostic test battery for each patient to enhance efficient and accurate assessment of auditory function. (audiologyonline.com)
  • After this course learners will be able to list advantages of specific test procedures in assessing auditory functions. (audiologyonline.com)
  • The term 'bonephones' is generally used to describe modern lightweight bone-conduction headsets that are designed for applied use with auditory displays, rather the traditional bone-conduction vibrators used in clinical audiology settings. (gatech.edu)
  • Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) decreased 15% in the median nerve in week 12, indicative of low-grade nerve compression. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical testing for carpal tunnel syndrome includes the Tinel test, which is performed by lightly tapping the median nerve eliciting paresthesia in the nerve distribution of the hand. (medscape.com)
  • Electrodiagnositc studies such as nerve conduction studies and electromyography can be used to determine median nerve compression severity. (medscape.com)
  • Using data from a published paper investigating peripheral neuropathies in Chinese chemical workers, estimates of exposure response for vibration perception threshold and nerve conduction velocities were calculated, based on hemoglobin adducts and air concentrations as exposure metrics. (cdc.gov)
  • Under the assumptions in this risk assessment, after three years of inhalation exposure at 0.3mg/m(3), the excess attributable impairment manifest in vibration perception and nerve conduction velocity is estimated to occur in 1-2% of workers. (cdc.gov)
  • According to hi HealthInnovations, the kit's air-conduction threshold testing produces calibrated, controlled tones at different frequencies and intensities, resulting in accurate hearing test, or audiogram, results. (hearinghealthmatters.org)
  • Air and bone conduction, speech reception threshold, and speech discrimination tests should all be conducted before the proposed operative procedure, to establish a hearing baseline. (medscape.com)
  • For threshold testing intensity, decibels are measured in hearing level (HL), which is based on the standardized average of individuals with normal hearing sensitivity. (medscape.com)
  • Aim: To analyze the wave characteristics of brainstem evoked potential (BEP), observe normative BEP V wave latency-intensity function curve and changes of corresponding threshold, and provide the reference for the combined application of air-conduction and bone-conduction BEP in clinic. (who.int)
  • Defense Review recently conducted an interesting email interview on The DOMINATOR bone-conductive tactical headset system with Atlantic Signal's Randall Hedrick, and we recommend that our readers peruse it below. (defensereview.com)
  • A physician can utilize the simple physics of a tuning fork to determine whether hearing loss is conductive or sensorineural using the Weber and Rinne tests. (khanacademy.org)
  • Where an individual has a unilateral or bilateral conductive hearing loss and medically unable to use an air conduction hearing aid, a bone conduction hearing aid may be an option. (hearing.com.au)
  • Conductive hearing loss has normal bone-conduction thresholds, but air-conduction thresholds are poorer than normal by at least 10 dB. (medscape.com)
  • If pure-tone and bone conduction test results are similar, it indicates a sensorineural hearing loss. (headphonereview.co)
  • The ENT specialist diagnoses sensorineural (or labyrinthine) hearing loss through a serie of tests. (hear.com)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss has bone- and air-conduction thresholds within 10 dB of each other, and thresholds are higher than 25 dB HL. (medscape.com)
  • We have seen how bone conduction in the range of Aliph Jawbone headsets in the past worked, and so far reports on it have proved to be nothing but positive, although the size of your average Aliph Jawbone (at least for the first generation models) is larger than normal. (ubergizmo.com)
  • The SMU (Special Mission Unit) had been using our standard bone conduction tactical headsets for well over a decade as well as several of our push-to-talk assemblies for their MSA/Sordin and [3M] Peltor headsets. (defensereview.com)
  • It's unusual to find in connected bone conduction headsets, and it's nice to see tech common in the best workout earbuds make its way here. (yahoo.com)
  • The Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification (PASC) exam has an updated exam blueprint and will have an improved online test experience in Spring 2024. (audiology.org)
  • The University's Audiology Clinic is offering free hearing tests for students to encourage them to be more cautious when it comes to their hearing. (dailyillini.com)
  • Solange Leon, sophomore in ACES, was not aware the audiology clinic was offering free hearing tests. (dailyillini.com)
  • Bone conduction, air conduction, implant-aided warble-tone thresholds and Freiburger monosyllable word recognition scores were compared with unaided preimplantation results in 28 moderate-to-profound hearing-impaired patients after 12 months of follow-up. (uni-wuerzburg.de)
  • Pure-tone air-conduction thresholds are poorer than bone-conduction thresholds by more than 10 dB (see image below). (medscape.com)
  • Pure-tone air- and bone-conduction thresholds are within 10 dB. (medscape.com)
  • An audiologist places an oscillator behind the patient's ear via a headband to perform the test. (headphonereview.co)
  • A hearing evaluation includes a comprehensive assessment of the patient's hearing and communication abilities, with the audiologist reviewing the test results and suggesting further interventions if necessary. (headphonereview.co)
  • Tuning forks are an effective tool clinicians can employ to test a patient's hearing, but this goes beyond the simple task of being able to hear a tone. (khanacademy.org)
  • The Weber test involve placing a tuning fork's base in the center of a patient's forehead. (khanacademy.org)
  • Bone conduction transmission occurs constantly as sound waves vibrate bone, specifically the bones in the skull, although it is hard for the average individual to distinguish sound being conveyed through the bone as opposed to the sound being conveyed through the air via the ear canal. (wikipedia.org)
  • It has also been observed that some animals can perceive sound and even communicate by sending and receiving vibration through bone. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the 1970s, a team of doctors in Gothenburg, most notably Anders Tjellström, had the idea to implant a bone vibrator plate into the mastoid bone with an adjoining screw that allowed an external audio processor to be attached to conduct sound. (wikipedia.org)
  • To prevent outside noise interference and ensure accurate test results, the patient is seated in a sound booth again. (headphonereview.co)
  • After your child has bone conduction implant surgery or receives a Baha® Start non-surgical solution, their hearing health professional will fit and program their sound processor. (cochlear.com)
  • They'll then perform a feedback test and your child can hear sound through the sound processor for the first time. (cochlear.com)
  • I tried them on at my local running store before purchasing to test out both fit and sound quality. (911weknow.com)
  • The company recommends that the room be tested for ambient room noise with a sound level meter. (hearingreview.com)
  • This is because the sound waves travel through bone and bypass the conduction of sound through air. (khanacademy.org)
  • Sound waves can also get to the cochlea through direct vibration of the bones in the head. (gatech.edu)
  • Other important tests include the Weber test and the Rinne test. (hear.com)
  • There is a significant decline from previous levels of performance in one or more cognitive domains, including complex attention, executive function, learning and memory, language, perceptual motor, or social cognition (preferably documented by standardized testing or clinical assessment). (asha.org)
  • The prevalent cases of preterm birth, growing demand for cost-effective diagnostic options and preterm birth test kits, and success in clinical studies for developing a rapid preterm birth diagnostic test kits is expected to fuel the growth of the global preterm birth diagnostic test kits market over the forecast period. (prnewswire.co.uk)
  • No laboratory tests or biopsies are generally necessary for the diagnosis of cholesteatoma, as the diagnosis relies heavily on clinical history, physical examination, and radiographic findings. (medscape.com)
  • The middle ear is an air-containing space that houses the 3 hearing bones: the malleus, the incus, and the stapes. (medscape.com)
  • A bone conduction test checks for blockages in the outer or middle ear. (houstonent.com)
  • A cholesteatoma is defined as a collection of keratinized squamous epithelium trapped within the middle ear space that can erode and destroy vital locoregional structures within the temporal bone. (medscape.com)
  • The abnormality reduces the effective intensity of the air-conducted signal reaching the cochlea, but it does not affect the bone-conducted signal that does not pass through the outer or middle ear. (medscape.com)
  • Because, in this type of hearing loss, the outer ear and middle ear do not reduce the signal intensity of the air-conducted signal, both air- and bone-conducted signals are effective in stimulating the cochlea. (medscape.com)
  • it can erode and destroy vital structures within the temporal bone. (medscape.com)
  • Mixed loss may be caused by severe head injury with or without fracture of the skull or temporal bone, by chronic infection, or by one of many genetic disorders. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Audiologists perform various tests to determine the type and severity of hearing loss and treatment options. (headphonereview.co)
  • What tests do audiologists use to diagnose hearing loss? (houstonent.com)
  • This technology can also be thought of as a VR 'test drive' of wearing hearing aids, letting audiologists act as tour guides as patients try out features on a hearing aid. (acoustics.org)
  • Audiologists and hearing aid specialists have their own, more sophisticated equipment for testing their patients' hearing. (hearinghealthmatters.org)
  • The top activity associated with preterm birth diagnostic test kits manufacturers is joint collaboration with various organizations in order to spread awareness, further development, and test the sensitivity, specificity and efficiency of preterm birth diagnostic test kits. (prnewswire.co.uk)
  • Hearing Australia also provides a number of other services for cochlear implantees including hearing tests and hearing aid fitting for the ear that does not use a cochlear implant, FM systems when clinically indicated and communication training for adult clients. (hearing.com.au)
  • Introduction: The alveolar bone resorption that occurs after tooth loss leads to maladaptation of prostheses over the mucosa, causing discomfort to the patient. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is suitable for air conduction hearing aids and earphones, coupled to the ear by means of ear inserts e.g. ear moulds or similar devices. (saiglobal.com)
  • The frequencies used are the same as those in the pure-tone test to maintain accuracy and consistency between the two tests. (headphonereview.co)
  • Hearing assessment: Average (in dB HL) of Bone-conduction test obtained for all frequencies measured (500Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000Hz and 4000Hz). (who.int)
  • As a result, your ears are treated to an experience which can be perceived with your facial tissues and bones. (ubergizmo.com)
  • They will then examine your ears using a gastroscope to ensure no obstructions hinder the testing process. (headphonereview.co)
  • Hearing tests for adults are done to diagnose any hearing loss or problems in the ears. (angis.org.au)
  • Hearing tests are recommended for those who experience difficulty hearing or understanding speech, have ringing in the ears, or have been exposed to loud sounds for a long period of time. (angis.org.au)
  • Atlantic Signal (AS) Introducing The DOMINATOR Waterproof Bone-Conduction/Hearing Pro Military Tactical Communications Headset System at SOFIC 2011: Ultimate Custom-Built Tactical Comms Headset for U.S. Military Special Operations Forces (SOF) Assaulters/Operators (Photos! (defensereview.com)
  • The DOMINATOR water-proof bone-conduction/hearing pro tactical comms headset was custom designed, developed and built specifically for a specific U.S. military Special Operations (SPECOPS)/Special Warfare (SPECWAR) team/unit with very demanding requirements, including waterborne and 'over-the-beach' operations and direct action (DA) missions. (defensereview.com)
  • Visually, it would appear that The Dominator is a modified and tactically enhanced version of the Atlantic Signal Gladiator V tactical bone conduction headset (also featuring integrated U.S. military-approved hearing protection), with some mission-specific enhancements/improvements (unconfirmed/unverified). (defensereview.com)
  • Pure tone testing (audiogram) -- For this test, you wear earphones attached to the audiometer. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • Musicians may use bone conduction using a tuning fork while tuning stringed instruments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Once a patient is no longer able to hear it via bone conduction, the clinician then removes the fork from the bone, and hold the tuning fork closer to their ear. (khanacademy.org)
  • Because hearing is more sensitive to air conduction, a patient with normal hearing should still be able to hear the tuning fork. (khanacademy.org)
  • A specialized tuning fork test can help determine the type of hearing loss. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • The tuning fork is tapped and held in the air on each side of the head to test the ability to hear by air conduction. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • The ability to hear a tuning fork through air and bone is normal. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • Tested to perform at a depth of 3 meters (10 feet) for 30 minutes. (trisports.com)
  • After the fork starts vibrating, placing it in the mouth with the stem between the back teeth ensures that one continues to hear the note via bone conduction, and both hands are free to do the tuning. (wikipedia.org)
  • With Baha Start, adults can experience what it's like to hear through bone conduction before deciding on surgery. (cochlear.com)
  • Hearing tests measure how well you are able to hear. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This is usually a whisper test to see how well you can hear whispered words in each ear. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It tests for the quietest sounds you can hear at different pitches. (medlineplus.gov)
  • During a hearing test, sounds are played through a machine, and the person is asked to repeat or identify the sounds they hear. (angis.org.au)
  • So, if you find yourself needing to repeat words or sounds, have difficulty understanding speech, or if you struggle to hear sounds that others can, a hearing test may be recommended to help diagnose and address any hearing issues you may have. (angis.org.au)
  • This test measures your ability to hear different pitches and volumes of sounds. (angis.org.au)
  • In some types, you only lose the ability to hear high or low tones, or you lose only air or bone conduction. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
  • In the test, pure tones are played to the patient, who responds to hearing them, like a pure-tone test. (headphonereview.co)
  • However, due to their bone conduction design, they're prone to inconsistencies in audio delivery if the transducers don't sit well on your cheekbones. (rtings.com)
  • The vibrating bones make tiny waves in the fluid that's inside your cochlea. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Kyocera might be taking things another step further by testing out bone conduction audio technology for handsets, which might be integrated into future smartphones. (ubergizmo.com)
  • It is interesting to note that bone conduction technology was originally developed to help those with hearing difficulty, and Kyocera is not first in line to have showed off such an implementation within a mobile phone, the technology can be said to be Kyocera's very own. (ubergizmo.com)
  • The report offers the company profile of market players alongside the product picture and its specifications, Bone Conduction Hearing Aids market plans, and technology adopted by them, future development plans. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Ear Technology Corp, Johnson City, Tenn, ushers in a whole new era of bone conduction technology with the TransEar 380-HF (HF = high frequency). (hearingreview.com)
  • After that, The audiologist will review the test results with you and suggest further testing, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, or other interventions. (headphonereview.co)
  • An audiologist , a health care professional who is trained to test your hearing, diagnose hearing loss, and provide hearing devices and services to improve hearing. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Bone conduction hearing devices are devices that are worn around the ear. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Hearing tests can be helpful in recommending the use of hearing aids or other devices to assist with hearing loss. (angis.org.au)
  • Moreover, both in Brazil and worldwide, strategies combining endocardial stimulation with fewer leads or smaller devices and S‑ICD antitachycardia support are being tested. (medscape.com)
  • 1 have also cited the time of prosthesis use, age, route of force transmission towards the alveolar bone, site of the edentulous area, antagonist arch, adaptation of the niche support and saddle extension, finding the mean maladaptation of the saddle base of removable partial dentures (RPD) of 0.27 mm at the period from 1 to 5 years of use. (bvsalud.org)
  • The device gave good results and became known as a bone-anchored hearing aid, or BAHA. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cumulative cadmium burden (from blood cadmium, ambient and occupational) was a strong predictor of bone fracture risk and ambient tungsten also had a positive association. (cdc.gov)
  • All of the existing item bank was reconfigured to the new blueprint in time for the spring 2023 test administration and ABA administered the most exams per administration (29) since 2012. (audiology.org)
  • Bone conduction is one reason why a person's voice sounds different to them when it is recorded and played back. (wikipedia.org)
  • In collaboration with Dr. Andrzej Przekwas and colleagues at CFD Research Corp. in Huntsville Alabama, we are studying speech intelligibility for sounds presented via bone conduction and air conduction. (gatech.edu)
  • The results of investigations carried out on a large group of normal-hearing test subjects (N = 70) have confirmed the higher efficiency of this stimulus design. (interacoustics.com)
  • In the absence of a specific diagnosis, empiric recurrence risk figures, coupled with GJB2 and GJB6 molecular genetic testing results, may be used for genetic counseling. (nature.com)
  • The results of the test are then sent to a healthcare professional who can recommend appropriate treatment options. (angis.org.au)
  • Results: Postoperative bone conduction remained stable. (uni-wuerzburg.de)
  • Based on the test results, the hearing care professional can recommend the proper treatment for your child. (widex.com)
  • Participant's biological mother has laboratory documentation of positive ZIKV RNA test results during pregnancy through delivery delivery or the participant has laboratory documentation of ZIKV RNA or serology positive/presumptive positive/equivocal ZIKV test within 5 days of birth according to the ZIKV-exposed definitions included in the ZIP 2.0 inclusion criteria. (who.int)
  • RNA test results and no positive ZIKV RNA test results at any time during her pregnancy through delivery. (who.int)