Eclipse: How to perform the Aided Cortical test on a child or infant

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The Aided Cortical test is used to validate that a persons hearing devices are providing the intended benefit.

The test is performed on people who are unable to provide reliable information about the performance of their hearing devices. In many cases this will be infants or young children, but it can also be adults with disabilities.
This video shows you how to perform the test while keeping the patient occupied and engaged throughout the test.

Note that the electrode placement of Aided Cortical testing is the same as that used for ABR testing.
This means you place the left and right electrodes on the mastoids, the vertex electrode is placed on the high forehead and the ground electrode is placed either on the low forehead or on the cheek.

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