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What's New

A running record of changes to the atlas, newest first. Each entry is tagged by the kind of change it represents.

  1. Feature

    Progress dashboard, printable edition and changelog

    Added a progress dashboard surfacing all locally-stored progress in one view (with a confirmation-gated reset), a single-document printable edition of every chapter and application, and this changelog.

  2. Feature

    Self-assessment with spaced repetition

    Added a 24-question single-best-answer self-assessment with Browse, Spaced review (Leitner-box and 3-in-a-row streak schedulers) and Timed modes.

  3. Feature

    Interactive tools

    Added a cortical-response simulator (drive stimulus level, residual noise and arousal against a live present/absent verdict), a signature comparison tool, and an endless pattern trainer.

  4. FeatureContent

    Clinical cases

    Added eight hand-authored single-best-answer cases, each with a vignette, a cortical-response figure, a rationale for every option, and a teaching point.

  5. Content

    Clinical applications

    Added nine application pages — from non-organic loss and ANSD to infant hearing-aid validation, cochlear-implant outcomes and the acoustic change complex — each built from a shared template with a cortical-response figure and teaching point.

  6. FeatureContent

    Cortical Responses atlas launched

    Initial launch: the six Foundation chapters (generators and neuroanatomy, the P1–N1–P2 complex, recording technique, threshold estimation, interpretation and detection, maturation), a glossary, a reference list and seven teaching figures.