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  1. An Audiogram of Familiar Sounds. An audiogram is used to graph responses to sounds and speech during certain hearing tests. The examples on an illustrated audiogram show the types and levels of sounds.

  2. AUDIOGRAM. Adapted from the American Academy of Audiology and Northern, J. and Downs, M. (2002). Hearing in Children (5th ed.). Lippincott Williams and WIlkins, Baltimore, Maryland. Central Institute for the Deaf St. Louis, Missouri All Rights Reserved.

  3. www.hearingfirst.org › m › resourcesFamiliar Sounds

    The audiogram is a simple graph that charts the softest sounds, called thresholds, that your child is able to hear. Frequencies (pitches) from 250 Hz through 8,000 Hz are usually included in the hearing test and are shown along the top of the audiogram.

  4. An Audiogram of Familiar Sounds. ounds and speech during certain hearing tests. The examples on an illustrated. audiogram show the types and levels of sounds. The area outlined on the audiogram showing most of the speech sounds is often referred to as the “spee.

  5. Audiogram of familiar sounds; and Ling, D. & Ling, A (1978). Aural Habilitation. The speech sounds on this chart are only approximations. Speech sounds become loud or soft (intensity) depending on the distance between the speaker and listener. The low or high sound of a voice (pitch) will change depending on whether a man, woman or child is ...

  6. Hearing in Children (5th ed.). Lippincott Williams and WIlkins, Baltimore, Maryland. From the CID online self-study course,“Pediatric Audiology:

  7. The audiogram shows the type, degree, and configuration of hearing loss. When you hear a sound during a hearing test, you raise your hand or push a button. The audiologist will make a note of how loud the sound was at each frequency.

  8. High. 125. 05001000200040008000Adapted from Northern. J. and Downs, M. (2002).Hear. ng in Children (5th ed.). Lippincott Williams and Wil. Discussed in the CID online self-study course “Pediatric Audiology: e Basics ”.

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    An Audiogram of Familiar Sounds. An audiogram is used to graph responses to sounds and speech during certain hearing tests. The examples on an illustrated audiogram show the types and levels of sounds. The area outlined on the audiogram showing most of the speech sounds is often referred to as the “speech banana” because of its shape on the graph.

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