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What Is Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) and How Does It Help Children?
Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) is a proven hearing test used to evaluate infants and toddlers during critical stages of development. Learn how VRA works, why early hearing detection matters, and how modern systems like Flex VRA are improving accuracy, engagement, and outcomes in pediatric audiology.


Targeted Content in a Modern VRA System
A modern VRA system should adapt to the patient—not the other way around. While standard visual reinforcement works for most children, some patients only engage with very specific content.
Flex VRA’s Targeted Content allows clinicians to customize stimuli in advance, ensuring even difficult-to-test children stay engaged. This approach improves testing accuracy, reduces fatigue, and helps pediatric audiologists focus on what matters most: the child and their family.
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