langerhans cell histiocytosis of the petrous apex
... chemotherapy was finished, researchers reported the following results: regardless of the site of injury, patients with profound hearing loss did not show any hearing improvement; those with severe hearing loss experienced improvement up to mild hearing loss; those with mild hearing loss went back to ...
... chemotherapy was finished, researchers reported the following results: regardless of the site of injury, patients with profound hearing loss did not show any hearing improvement; those with severe hearing loss experienced improvement up to mild hearing loss; those with mild hearing loss went back to ...
Auditory Bases of Spoken Language and Instructional Practices
... amplified sound directly to the listener and transforms sound into a visual or tactile signal. Audiogram- table that summarizes how loud a sound must be at a particular frequency for an individual to hear it Bilateral- affecting both ears. Cochlea- the osseous (bony) portion of the inner ear which s ...
... amplified sound directly to the listener and transforms sound into a visual or tactile signal. Audiogram- table that summarizes how loud a sound must be at a particular frequency for an individual to hear it Bilateral- affecting both ears. Cochlea- the osseous (bony) portion of the inner ear which s ...
Anat2_06_Lymphatic
... reactivity, but lacks immunogenicity. It can only stimulate an immune response if it is attached to a larger carrier molecule. Poison ivy is an example of a hapten. ...
... reactivity, but lacks immunogenicity. It can only stimulate an immune response if it is attached to a larger carrier molecule. Poison ivy is an example of a hapten. ...
Communication Disorders in Individuals with HIV/AIDS
... upper brainstem, thalamus, and cortex,32-33 most have used auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing which measures neural responses mainly from the eighth nerve and lower and mid brainstem.10,25,31,34-43 The emphasis on ABR testing may arise from its ability to detect early clinical and subclinical ...
... upper brainstem, thalamus, and cortex,32-33 most have used auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing which measures neural responses mainly from the eighth nerve and lower and mid brainstem.10,25,31,34-43 The emphasis on ABR testing may arise from its ability to detect early clinical and subclinical ...
Stanford Profiles: /viewCV - CAP Network
... RESEARCH INFORMATION Research support 1. Cochlear mechanics in the mouse a. Funding Agency: NIH R01 DC014450 b. Investigator relationship: PI c. Dates of funding: 4/01/15-3/31/20 d. Annual direct cost: $253,493 Total cost for overall period: $2,022,142 e. Grant Goal: Mammals hear when the highly-org ...
... RESEARCH INFORMATION Research support 1. Cochlear mechanics in the mouse a. Funding Agency: NIH R01 DC014450 b. Investigator relationship: PI c. Dates of funding: 4/01/15-3/31/20 d. Annual direct cost: $253,493 Total cost for overall period: $2,022,142 e. Grant Goal: Mammals hear when the highly-org ...
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... the elbow. But there was no Tinel’s sign with percussion at that site. The strength, tone, deep tendon reflexes, and coordination of the left upper extremity were normal. And the neck motion was full and painless, and Lhermitte’s sign was absent. Electrodiagnostic studies demonstrated a LACN. There ...
... the elbow. But there was no Tinel’s sign with percussion at that site. The strength, tone, deep tendon reflexes, and coordination of the left upper extremity were normal. And the neck motion was full and painless, and Lhermitte’s sign was absent. Electrodiagnostic studies demonstrated a LACN. There ...
Post-Operative Instructions for Ear Surgery (Tympanoplasty)
... of the fact that the middle ear becomes swollen and fills with blood as a result of the surgical procedure. Also, the entire ear canal is filled with packing material. It takes approximately six weeks for the blood and the packing material to resorb. You may begin to notice occasional popping of the ...
... of the fact that the middle ear becomes swollen and fills with blood as a result of the surgical procedure. Also, the entire ear canal is filled with packing material. It takes approximately six weeks for the blood and the packing material to resorb. You may begin to notice occasional popping of the ...
Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Motility
... of the basilar membrane and the innervated sensory epithelium, the organ of Corti (314). The basilar membrane itself is a macroscopic structure consisting of collagen fibers and an epithelium of supporting and sensory cells which vibrates when sound enters the cochlea. One of the three internal comp ...
... of the basilar membrane and the innervated sensory epithelium, the organ of Corti (314). The basilar membrane itself is a macroscopic structure consisting of collagen fibers and an epithelium of supporting and sensory cells which vibrates when sound enters the cochlea. One of the three internal comp ...
Towards a Diagnosis of Cochlear Neuropathy with Envelope
... have no discernible effect on ABR thresholds, which must rely only on high-SR fiber responses since lowSR fibers are unresponsive at low stimulus levels (Liberman 1978). Post-mortem studies suggest that AN primary degeneration may be widespread in humans (Makary et al. 2011), but it is currently und ...
... have no discernible effect on ABR thresholds, which must rely only on high-SR fiber responses since lowSR fibers are unresponsive at low stimulus levels (Liberman 1978). Post-mortem studies suggest that AN primary degeneration may be widespread in humans (Makary et al. 2011), but it is currently und ...
Special Senses
... •Glaucoma—can cause blindness due to increasing pressure within the eye •Hemianopia—loss of the same side of the visual field of both eyes; results from damage to the visual cortex on one side only ...
... •Glaucoma—can cause blindness due to increasing pressure within the eye •Hemianopia—loss of the same side of the visual field of both eyes; results from damage to the visual cortex on one side only ...
Acoustic Trauma : Bioeffects of Sound
... What also becomes apparent after a survey of the literature is that much of the material available is conflicting in nature. This adds further to the general mystery and confusion surrounding the area and promotes the rapid spread of mythologies and misinformation on the subject, highlighting an obv ...
... What also becomes apparent after a survey of the literature is that much of the material available is conflicting in nature. This adds further to the general mystery and confusion surrounding the area and promotes the rapid spread of mythologies and misinformation on the subject, highlighting an obv ...
Robust Speech Recognition with an Auditory Model
... contains the hair cells that are the actual receptor cells. The air vibrations, magnified by the middle ear, create a pressure wave in the fluid that distorts the BM. The movements of the BM bend the hair cells, which cause them to fire, producing spikes in the nerve fibres to which they are connect ...
... contains the hair cells that are the actual receptor cells. The air vibrations, magnified by the middle ear, create a pressure wave in the fluid that distorts the BM. The movements of the BM bend the hair cells, which cause them to fire, producing spikes in the nerve fibres to which they are connect ...
Auditory system
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.