"Speech banana audiogram" is often used in the field of audiology and education to describe a graphical representation of the frequencies and intensities of sounds that are essential for understanding spoken language. A breakdown of a speech banana audiogram: 1. Frequency and Intensity Range: A speech banana audiogram is a graph that displays different frequencies (measured in Hertz, or Hz) on the horizontal axis and different intensities (measured in decibels, or dB) on the vertical axis. It s
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