A recording of eye movement in response to specific stimuli is known as:
A) auditory-evoked response.
B) electronystagmography.
C) tympanometry.
D) otoscopy.
B
Explanation: A) An auditory-evoked response measures the brain's response to sound.
B) Correct.
C) Tympanometry measures the movement of the eardrum and pressure in the middle ear.
D) Otoscopy provides a visual exam of the auditory canal and eardrum.
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