Poster Title

P-11 Acoustic Reflex and Extended High-Frequency Testing in Relation to Tinnitus

Presenter Information

Deborah S. Kim, Andrews University

Abstract

Tinnitus, a growing concern among adults, is the perception of sound without a external acoustic source. Tinnitus is a common symptom of people who have been exposed to excessive loud sounds and described in various ways including ringing, buzzing or clicking. The purpose of this study is to determine if there are any common factors or characteristics in acoustic reflex, standard pure tone and/or extended high frequency testing results between two groups; people who report and do not report tinnitus.

Acknowledgments

Supervising Professor: Dr. Darah Regal

Start Date

3-8-2019 2:30 PM

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Mar 8th, 2:30 PM

P-11 Acoustic Reflex and Extended High-Frequency Testing in Relation to Tinnitus

Tinnitus, a growing concern among adults, is the perception of sound without a external acoustic source. Tinnitus is a common symptom of people who have been exposed to excessive loud sounds and described in various ways including ringing, buzzing or clicking. The purpose of this study is to determine if there are any common factors or characteristics in acoustic reflex, standard pure tone and/or extended high frequency testing results between two groups; people who report and do not report tinnitus.