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Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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Features

  • How Vision Influences Speech Understanding in Age-Related Hearing Loss
    by Patricia V. Aguiar Brandon T. Paul
  • Retraction of a Publication Error Reporting That Hearing Aid Use Modified Dementia Risk
    by Kathy Pichora-Fuller
  • Developing Toronto’s Night Economy Policy
    by Harold Smith
  • Striking the Right Balance: My Vestibular Migraine Journey
    by Erica Zaia
  • The Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™) Diagnostic Test to Take on the Number One Challenge with Hearing Loss
    by Lisa Hiller
  • Why the One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Tinnitus is Not Successful
    by Maren Stropahl
  • A Brief History of the Acoustic Ear Trumpet and Some Collection Favourites
    by Michael John Briggs
  • CROS Hearing Aids Existed before CROS Hearing Aids Were Even Invented
    by Neil Bauman
  • Elevate Your Practice
    by Oticon

Columns

  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Connie Mayer Sue Archbold Brian Lamb
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • What’s New About Getting Older?
    with Kathy Pichora-Fuller
  • Quick Answers
    with Christopher Scot Frink
  • Clinic Corner
    with Salima Jiwani

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Message from the President
  • CAA News
  • Industry News
  • Book Review

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The Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™) Diagnostic Test to Take on the Number One Challenge with Hearing Loss

by Lisa Hiller, AuD

CanadianAudiologist.ca had approached the people at Oticon Canada to submit this article on the new Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™) test which is supported by their most recent incarnation of their software. The ACT test uses modulated noise rather than words, and is therefore language independent.

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