## aud_audiometer_pcbased.jpg The image is a slide from a presentation titled "Performing tone audiometry." It appears to be part of an educational material, possibly for medical or hearing-related studies. The slide provides information on how to use a software interface for conducting tone audiometry tests. ### Layout and Content: 1. **Title**: At the top left corner, it says "Performing tone audiometry," indicating that this is about a specific type of hearing test. 2. **Software Interface**: - On the right side of the slide, there's an image of a software interface with various buttons and options labeled as part of the "Sunshine Panel." - The labels for these buttons are listed on the right-hand side: 1. Ear selection 2. Stimulus transducer 3. Masking, transducer On/Off 4. Test type 5. Test selector 6. Monitor/Level 7. Talk Forward dialog - The buttons are numbered from 1 to 8 and are located on the left side of the interface. - Button 1 is labeled "Ear selection." - Button 2 is labeled "Stimulus transducer." - Button 3 is labeled "Masking, transducer On/Off." - Button 4 is labeled "Test type." - Button 5 is labeled "Test selector." - Button 6 is labeled "Monitor/Level." - Button 7 is labeled "Talk Forward dialog." - Button 8 has no label and appears to be a button for saving or closing the window. 3. **Graph**: - In the center of the slide, there's a graph that represents data from a tone audiometry test. The x-axis shows frequency in Hertz (Hz), ranging from approximately 250 Hz to 8000 Hz. The y-axis likely represents sound pressure level (SPL) or intensity. - A red diamond is plotted on the graph, indicating a specific point of measurement or data point for an audiogram. 4. **Text and Numbers**: - At the top right corner of the graph, there are two numbers: "60 dB" and "1000 Hz." These likely represent the sound level (in decibels) at 1000 Hz frequency. - At the bottom left corner of the graph, another number is visible: "40 dB," which might be related to a different measurement or setting. ### Summary: The slide provides an overview of how to use software for conducting tone audiometry tests. It includes a graphical representation of data from such a test and labels various buttons in the interface that are used to control the settings and operations during the test. The specific numbers on the graph suggest measurements taken at certain frequencies, which is typical when analyzing hearing sensitivity across different sound frequencies. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.