Chris Halpin, Ph.D. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Harvard Medical School July 14, 2012 Stickler Involved People 2012: AUDIOLOGY.

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Chris Halpin, Ph.D. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Harvard Medical School July 14, 2012 Stickler Involved People 2012: AUDIOLOGY

WORD RECOGNITION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

WORD RECOGNITION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

WORD RECOGNITION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

WORD RECOGNITION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

WORD RECOGNITION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS WORD RECOGNITION

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS WORD RECOGNITION

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS WORD RECOGNITION

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS WORD RECOGNITION

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS WORD RECOGNITION NORMAL SENSITIVITY

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” BEST POSSIBLE (CALCULATED).AX

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” BEST POSSIBLE (CALCULATED)

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 80 dBHL BEST POSSIBLE (CALCULATED)

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 80 dBHL 80% CORRECT (ACTUAL)

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 40 dBHL 80% CORRECT (ACTUAL)

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 80 dBHL 80% CORRECT (ACTUAL)

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Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition.SIIifall

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Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition control

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word Recognition.WHY?

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word

Intensity (dB) Performance % Intensity (dB) Performance % Word

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 40 dBHL 80% CORRECT (ACTUAL)

WORD RECOGNITION “YOU WILL SAY… DOG” 80 dBHL 80% CORRECT (ACTUAL).Unknown.Stick

CELLS

Female Age 59 Female Age 61 Male Age 43 STICKLER CASES WITH HEARING LOSS

Male Age 43 WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID

Male Age 43 WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID

Male Age 43 WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID ACTION OF AID

WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID Female Age 61

WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID Female Age 61

WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID ACTION OF AID Female Age 61

WHISPER TALK YELL HEARING AID Female Age 59 ACTION OF AID????

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BEST LISTENING ASSISTANCE: FAMILY / FRIENDS: “I Want To Understand You So…” …We must be face-to-face Call, but then wait till we are in the same room …We have to go where it’s quiet I’ll tell you what part I heard… (Instead of huh?) You should speak carefully… …not loudly

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