## audiogram_2016_right.jpg The image is a graph titled "RIGHT EAR." It appears to be an audiogram used in audiology to measure hearing sensitivity across different frequencies of sound. The x-axis represents frequency in Hertz (Hz), ranging from 125 Hz to 12,000 Hz. The y-axis represents the Hearing Level in dB (Decibels) according to ANSI S3.19-1996 standards. The graph includes several data points plotted on it: - There are two sets of lines representing different ears: one for the right ear and another for the left ear. - For the right ear, there is a dashed line with open circles connected by straight segments, indicating the hearing thresholds at various frequencies. The line starts near 50 dB at 125 Hz and gradually rises to about 40 dB around 800 Hz before dropping slightly again towards higher frequencies. - For the left ear, there are two sets of lines: one with open triangles connected by straight segments and another set with closed circles. The line with open triangles starts near 60 dB at 125 Hz, rises to about 40 dB around 800 Hz, and then continues rising to approximately 70 dB at the highest frequency shown (12,000 Hz). The second set of lines, represented by closed circles, shows a similar pattern but with slightly different values. The graph is structured in a grid format for easy reading. There are no additional labels or text beyond what has been described. 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.