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electrophysiologic audiometry

electrophysiologic audiometry

a large class of procedures for measuring auditory function that use electrical responses evoked by sound stimulation. Included in this class of procedures are averaged electroencephalographic audiometry and electrocochleography (ECochG), which measures electrical activity in the inner ear. Responses include the brainstem auditory evoked response.

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