## aud_ehf_headphones.jpg The image is a black-and-white photograph divided into two sections labeled A and B. **Section A:** This section shows a pair of extended high-frequency earphones. The earphones are designed with large, padded cups that cover the ears completely for noise isolation. They have a headband that appears to be adjustable, indicated by the presence of a small lever on one side. The earphones are positioned against a plain background and appear to be made of a durable material. **Section B:** This section shows a person wearing the same type of extended high-frequency earphones as in Section A. The individual is smiling and facing forward. Their hair appears to be light-colored, and they have a neutral expression on their face while wearing the earphones. The earphones are properly placed over both ears, with the headband resting comfortably around the person's head. The text at the bottom of the image identifies these as "A set of extended high-frequency earphones (Sennheiser HDA200)" and "Extended high-frequency earphones properly placed for testing." The source of this figure is cited in the top right corner: "From Kramer & Brown 'Audiology: Science to Practice'". 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.