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There is no way to tell if you have the sound going to the correct ear.
These parameters can be useful in the diagnosis and evaluation of ear anomalies and may help reconstructive surgeons in reproducing an anatomically correct ear of an African/Zimbabwean child.
The important thing is to get educated about your gun, practice in a safe environment, and wear the correct ear protection.
Making sure that the connections are good as well as making sure that the sound goes to the correct ear.
If it's not going to the correct ear, disconnect the wires then reconnect them with them as red-blue, red-blue.
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Monosyllabic word recognition (Maryland CNC words) was good for both ears with an average of 88.6% correct in the right ear and 87.0% correct in the left ear.
To answer the primary question, separate correlation analyses were run between the cortical thickness and grey matter volume measures of the posterior left MFC and the Dichotic listening measures (i.e. the number of correct left and right ear reports and the laterality index).
Ninety-three percent (26 of 28) of the participants demonstrated a right ear advantage (REA) for correct responses.
The number of correct reports from left and right ear was registered separately, and the maximum score was 30 for each ear (right, left) and condition (NF, FR, FL; see below).
The typical result is more correct reports from the right compared to the left ear ([ 16]. This right ear advantage (REA) effect has been explained by two models: the structural model and the attentional model [ 17].
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