isopters
An isopter is a contour line used in audiology to represent the boundary of audibility for a given stimulus. It connects points at which a sound is just audible to the listener under specific testing conditions. Isopters are commonly produced in sound-field testing, where sounds are presented from fixed speakers around the patient, or in two-dimensional plots that summarize a listener’s sensitivity across frequency and intensity.
In practice, an isopter is defined by a particular stimulus type, such as a pure-tone or a
Isopters are used to aid diagnosis and rehabilitation planning. They help characterize the shape and extent