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New Technologies in the World of AEP - Faster Test Times at Your Fingertips

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1.  To determine confidence levels, the Fmp uses:
  1. A single point in the recording window
  2. 21 time locked points in the window
  3. 5 time locked points in the window
  4. Waveform Reproducibility buffer scores
2.  Residual noise is important to measure:
  1. To validate the no response recordings
  2. To validate the present response recordings
  3. To validate the amount of noise contaminating the response
  4. All of the above
3.  Bayesian Weighting is most valuable in which situation
  1. A quiet sedated baby
  2. A baby that wakes up during testing or may be a bit restless
  3. A patient dancing during testing
  4. All of the above
4.  The CE Chirp® is designed to
  1. Accommodate for the timing issues within the cochlea
  2. Increase amplitudes
  3. Decrease test times
  4. All of the above
5.  The CE Chirp® uses which method to increase amplitudes?
  1. Input Compensation
  2. Output Compensation
  3. Shift and Sum
  4. A and C
6.  The Narrow Band CE Chirp® allows for
  1. A 2-4KHz range testing
  2. Frequency Specific Testing
  3. Noise Level Testing
  4. Individual IHC testing
7.  Traditional ASSR utilizes which detection methods
  1. F Ratio
  2. Phase Coherence
  3. Eyeballing
  4. A and B
8.  Use of multiple harmonics in ASSR detection
  1. Increases test time
  2. Decreases test times
  3. Increases amplitudes
  4. Decreases amplitudes
9.  New Technologies in ASSR
  1. Accurately assist in determine threshold levels
  2. Can reduce test times
  3. Diagnose Auditory Neuropathy
  4. A and B
10.  New stimuli and detection technologies can decrease test times by
  1. Using Fmp and Residual Noise indicators
  2. Using the CE Chirp®
  3. Using multiple harmonics in ASSR detection
  4. All of the Above