## audiogram_withonline.jpg The image is a graph that displays hearing levels measured in decibels (dB) according to ANSI standards from 1956. The x-axis represents frequency in Hertz (Hz), ranging from 125 Hz on the left side of the graph to 8000 Hz on the right side, with intervals marked at every 250 Hz and 500 Hz. The y-axis measures hearing levels in decibels, starting from -12 dB at the top and going down to -120 dB at the bottom. The graph includes several data points represented by blue circles connected by lines. These points indicate different measurements of hearing sensitivity across various frequencies for a specific individual or group. The x-axis is labeled "Frequency in Hertz (Hz)" and the y-axis is labeled "Hearing Level in Decibels (dB) Re ANSI 1956." There are also red crosses on the graph, which seem to represent additional data points or perhaps outliers that might be of interest for comparison. The lines connecting these blue circles suggest a trend line showing how hearing levels change across different frequencies. The graph is structured in a way that allows for easy comparison between various frequency ranges and their corresponding decibel levels. It appears to be used for analyzing auditory sensitivity, possibly for medical or research purposes related to hearing health. 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.