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040 | _cNational Acoustic Laboratory | ||
100 | _aWiegers, Jacqueline | ||
245 | _aUtility of the vivosonic integrity auditory brainstem reposnse system as a hearing screening device for diffcult-to-test children | ||
520 | 3 | _aInability to complete a bahvioral hearing screening is a challenge for children with developmental disorders or who are otherwise difficult to test, defined here as unable or unwilling to complete a behavioral screening. The study compared referral rates from screenings that used behavioral methods alone with screenings that added a screen withe Vivosonic Integrity. | |
650 | _aAuditory brainstem response | ||
650 | _aHearing screening | ||
650 | _aVivosonic | ||
650 | _aDifficult-to-test | ||
700 | _aBielefeld,, Eric C. | ||
700 | _aWhitelaw, M. | ||
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_aInternational Journal of Audiology _g2014 p. 1-7 _tUtility of the vivosonic integrity audiotry brainstem response system as a hearing screening device for diffcult-to-test children |
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