How to perform electrocochleography test
The electrocochleography test (ECochG) is an objective measure of the electrical potentials generated in the inner ear as a result of sound stimulation. This test is most often used to determine if the inner ear (cochlea) has an excessive amount of fluid pressure. Disclaimer. Not all functions of the equipment shown in this video are available in all countries. For more information please write to [email protected]. Learn more about Neurosoft auditory EP, OAE, ASSR systems & screeners on the website: https://neurosoft.com/en/catalog/audio Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/neurosoftchannel #training

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