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Lecture 0
Introduction
Lecture 1
Transmission pathways and signal attenuation
Lecture 2
Definitions of terms

Part 2 (p39 − p82, 2.6 MB) PDF file

Lecture 3
A basic principle of the plateau method
Lecture 4
Implications of the AB gap ≤ IaA relationship
Lecture 5
Theoretical masking procedure

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Lecture 6
Application for the Rainville method
Lecture 7
Factors that determine masking difficulty levels

Part 4 (p123 − p191, 9.7 MB) PDF file

Lecture 8
Clinical masking procedures
Lecture 9
Supplements
Lecture10
The occlusion effect

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 When typical plateaus are obtained, the plateau widths for air and bone conduction in the left ear (Lt APW, Lt BPW) are shown in the figure below. The details are described in Lecture 3.

the plateau widths for air and bone conduction in the left ear (Lt APW, Lt BPW)