Objective Audiometry using Ear-EEG

Bidragets oversatte titel: Objektiv Audiometri ved brug af Øre-EEG

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    Abstract

    Hearing provides vital information about the surrounding environment and so sound detection and auditory perception are utilized to communicate, navigate and avoid dangers. Therefore, hearing loss has severe implications on both functional and social aspects of the affected individuals´ life. The use of hearing aids to some extent relieves hearing loss and thereby improves the quality of life for hearing impaired and their relatives. It is however crucial that the hearing aids are fitted in accordance with the hearing abilities of the individual user to function in a satisfying manner.
    Recently, a novel EEG-method called ear-EEG that enable recording of auditory evoked potentials from a personalized earpiece was introduced. Since ear-EEG provides a discrete and non-invasive way of measuring neural signals and can be integrated into hearing aids, it has great potential for use in everyday life. Ear-EEG may therefore be an enabling technology for objective audiometry out of the clinic, allowing regularly fitting of the hearing aids to be made by the users in their everyday life environment. In this study we investigate the application of ear-EEG in objective audiometry.
    Bidragets oversatte titelObjektiv Audiometri ved brug af Øre-EEG
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Publikationsdato24 sep. 2015
    Antal sider1
    StatusUdgivet - 24 sep. 2015
    BegivenhedThe Second International Meeting on Internet & Audiology - Eriksholm Research Centre, Helsingør, Danmark
    Varighed: 24 sep. 201525 sep. 2015

    Konference

    KonferenceThe Second International Meeting on Internet & Audiology
    LokationEriksholm Research Centre
    Land/OmrådeDanmark
    ByHelsingør
    Periode24/09/201525/09/2015

    Emneord

    • Ear-EEG, audiometry

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