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Oticon Government Services: The Complete Portfolio

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1.  Brain Hearing refers to:
  1. The type of sound digitization employed on the Velox platform
  2. Patient training techniques that we employ to overcome the limitations of amplification
  3. Our approach to developing signal processing to combat the effects of hearing loss
  4. The name of our digital platform
2.  Open Sound navigator contains the following stages:
  1. Analysis, Balance, and Noise Removal
  2. Analysis, Synthesis and Removal
  3. Synthesis, Balance and Noise Removal
  4. None of the above
3.  The latest Oticon CROS solution offers all of the following except which one:
  1. Industry first dual-streaming
  2. OpenSound Navigator
  3. 10 color choices
  4. Compatibility with 6 styles
4.  Single-sided deafness patients should have access to:
  1. Optimal speech signal
  2. Smartphones
  3. Support in noise
  4. All of the above
5.  Which of the following is NOT a function of the latest remote mic solution:
  1. Telecoil
  2. Artificial Intelligence
  3. LED indicator lights
  4. Audio jack port
6.  The latest remote mic solution can be used in the following environments:
  1. Classroom
  2. Lecture
  3. Religious locations
  4. All of the above
7.  Oticon CROS offers which two unique benefits for patients with single sided deafness.
  1. Open Sound Nagivator and NFMI
  2. NFMI and Bluetooth
  3. OpenSound Navigator and TwinLink dual streaming
  4. TwinLink dual streaming and OpenSound Optimizer
8.  How can you best describe the concept of selective attention?
  1. Selective attention is the brain’s natural ability to organize sounds and prioritize what we want to listen to
  2. Selective attention is the effect that hearing loss has on speech processing
  3. Selective attention is the ability to select the best acoustic situation
  4. Selective attention is the same as the OpenSound experience
9.  According to the research presented in this module, what happens with the speech signals from the focus speaker and the alternative speaker when OpenSound Navigator is turned ON?
  1. Focus speaker becomes more distinct while the alternative speaker is equal to the background noise
  2. Both speakers are equal to the background noise
  3. Focus speaker becomes more distint and the alerternative speaker become more distinct
  4. Nothing happens with the two speech signals
10.  Based on our research, when having OpenSound Navigator ON, what effect did this have on background noise?
  1. Increased background noise by 50%
  2. Decreased background noise by 50%
  3. No change to background noise with OpenSound Navigator on.
  4. Decreased background noise by 20%

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