1987
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1091386
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Acoustic Reflexes in Hearing Aid Evaluation

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“…Investigators have therefore suggested the use of objective clinical procedures to predict loudness for difficult-to-test populations with electrophysiologic audiometric methods such as the acoustic reflex threshold (e.g., Kiessling, 1987;Northern and Abbott Gabbard, 1994) or the auditory brainstem response (ABR; e.g., Mahoney, 1985;Davidson et al, 1990). To date, however, loudness estimation using these electrophysiologic measures has not achieved clinical acceptance.…”
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“…Investigators have therefore suggested the use of objective clinical procedures to predict loudness for difficult-to-test populations with electrophysiologic audiometric methods such as the acoustic reflex threshold (e.g., Kiessling, 1987;Northern and Abbott Gabbard, 1994) or the auditory brainstem response (ABR; e.g., Mahoney, 1985;Davidson et al, 1990). To date, however, loudness estimation using these electrophysiologic measures has not achieved clinical acceptance.…”
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“…Unfortunately, although clinical physiologic and electrophysiologic measurements such as acoustic reflex thresholds for tones and noise bands (Kiessling, 1987 ;Northern and Abbot-Gabbard, 1994) and auditory brainstem response latency-intensity functions and amplitude measures (Mahoney, 1985 ;Seitz and Kisiel, 1995 ;Serpanos et al, 1997) would be useful indexes of loudness growth in children, work with adults has yielded mixed results.…”
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