kuulokynnyksien
Kuulokynnyksien, meaning hearing thresholds in Finnish, refers to the softest sound an individual can detect at different frequencies. These thresholds are a fundamental measure of a person's hearing ability and are typically determined through audiometric testing. The results are plotted on an audiogram, a graph that shows sound intensity (in decibels, dB) on the vertical axis and frequency (in Hertz, Hz) on the horizontal axis.
A normal hearing threshold is generally considered to be between 0 and 20 dB across all frequencies.
Kuulokynnyksien are crucial for diagnosing, monitoring, and managing hearing impairments. Regular testing can track changes in