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The Down 10, Up 5 Rule: A 1-Down/1-Up Procedure

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Question: When measuring an audiogram, threshold search typically follows the “down 10, up 5” rule. This rule states that if the patient hears the tone, the intensity is decreased by 10 dB, and if the patient does not hear the tone, the intensity is increased by 5 dB. Is this closer to a 1-down/1-up procedure or a 2-down/1-up procedure?

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This is closer to a 2-down/1-up procedure.

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Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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