Neurological Assessment File
... CN I = Olfactory • Ability to smell • Chronic infections and smoking decrease ability • Aberrancy could be tumor, basilar fracture CN II = Optic • Tests visual fields • One eye at a time • Stare at nose, while identifying peripheral objects • Snellen Eye Chart • Aberrancy lesions on optic nerve ...
... CN I = Olfactory • Ability to smell • Chronic infections and smoking decrease ability • Aberrancy could be tumor, basilar fracture CN II = Optic • Tests visual fields • One eye at a time • Stare at nose, while identifying peripheral objects • Snellen Eye Chart • Aberrancy lesions on optic nerve ...
FIGURE LEGENDS FIGURE 44.1 (Top) Region of the human brain
... Bonin and Bailey. Adapted from Mishkin, Ungerleider, and Macko (1983). (B) A lateral view of the monkey brain illustrating the multiplicity of functional areas within both processing streams. (C) Some of the pertinent connections of the inferior temporal cortex with other cortical areas and medial t ...
... Bonin and Bailey. Adapted from Mishkin, Ungerleider, and Macko (1983). (B) A lateral view of the monkey brain illustrating the multiplicity of functional areas within both processing streams. (C) Some of the pertinent connections of the inferior temporal cortex with other cortical areas and medial t ...
Auditory Neuropathy/Dyssynchrony: A Retrospective Analysis of 15
... Patients with AN/AD complain of hearing disability, especially in the presence of noise, and tend to have wordrecognition scores that are disproportionately poorer than would be expected by audiometric thresholds. In our series, all of the patients were admitted to our department with the complaint ...
... Patients with AN/AD complain of hearing disability, especially in the presence of noise, and tend to have wordrecognition scores that are disproportionately poorer than would be expected by audiometric thresholds. In our series, all of the patients were admitted to our department with the complaint ...
Baby Sound Check
... FYI : The ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) is not part of the BSC screening protocol. Automated ABR (AABR or ABAER) is often used to screen the hearing of newborns before they leave the NICU. Diagnostic ABR is frequently used by pediatric audiologists as an evaluative tool to comprehensively define ...
... FYI : The ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) is not part of the BSC screening protocol. Automated ABR (AABR or ABAER) is often used to screen the hearing of newborns before they leave the NICU. Diagnostic ABR is frequently used by pediatric audiologists as an evaluative tool to comprehensively define ...
Tactile Auditory Sensory Substitution - Computer
... Dept. of Ortho-Rehab Medicine University of Wisconsin - Madison ...
... Dept. of Ortho-Rehab Medicine University of Wisconsin - Madison ...
Coding interaural time differences at low best frequencies in the
... have the slope of the ITD function within the biological range of ITDs, and not the peak. Both sections will be used to support the hypothesis that birds and mammals use similar strategies for auditory coding, including ‘‘slope’’ coding at low best frequency ITDs, and ‘‘peak coding’’ for higher best ...
... have the slope of the ITD function within the biological range of ITDs, and not the peak. Both sections will be used to support the hypothesis that birds and mammals use similar strategies for auditory coding, including ‘‘slope’’ coding at low best frequency ITDs, and ‘‘peak coding’’ for higher best ...
Cochlear Implants
... nerve. First, the microphone picks up the sound energy, and transmits the signal through the cord to the speech processor. The speech processor filters, analyzes and converts the sound energy into a digital code that is then sent back through the cord to the headpiece where it is transmitted across ...
... nerve. First, the microphone picks up the sound energy, and transmits the signal through the cord to the speech processor. The speech processor filters, analyzes and converts the sound energy into a digital code that is then sent back through the cord to the headpiece where it is transmitted across ...
Hearing - American Academy of Audiology
... We use our ears to hear sounds. Sounds travel through the air and our ears as sound waves. ...
... We use our ears to hear sounds. Sounds travel through the air and our ears as sound waves. ...
Noise Review
... third value, get a new total add the new total to the 4th largest value, get new total,etc. ...
... third value, get a new total add the new total to the 4th largest value, get new total,etc. ...
Auditory Brainstem Response Explained
... child’s head and behind the ears, stimulating the ear with brief auditory signals via earphones. By placing electrodes on the child’s head, the ABR is testing neural synchronysynchronous electrical activity of many neurons firing at the same time from areas within the cochlea, 8th nerve, and the bra ...
... child’s head and behind the ears, stimulating the ear with brief auditory signals via earphones. By placing electrodes on the child’s head, the ABR is testing neural synchronysynchronous electrical activity of many neurons firing at the same time from areas within the cochlea, 8th nerve, and the bra ...
Ear Infections in Adults ED Patient Factsheet
... of spinning), and small blisters on the outer ear and ear canal and perhaps on the face and neck. The main nerve of the facial ...
... of spinning), and small blisters on the outer ear and ear canal and perhaps on the face and neck. The main nerve of the facial ...
Jacobson`s Nerve Schwannoma Presenting as Middle
... (1–3). An aberrant carotid artery and protruding jugular bulb are nonneoplastic masses important in the differential diagnosis. Schwannomas presenting as middle ear space masses may originate from the tympanic cavity or by extensions from outside the middle ear space. Schwannoma arising in the vesti ...
... (1–3). An aberrant carotid artery and protruding jugular bulb are nonneoplastic masses important in the differential diagnosis. Schwannomas presenting as middle ear space masses may originate from the tympanic cavity or by extensions from outside the middle ear space. Schwannoma arising in the vesti ...
Pure Tone Audiometry
... • measure the function of the total hearing system, including the external, middle, and inner ear • Hughson-Westlake "ascending method" - sounds are initially presented well above threshold, decreased to a level of inaudibility in 10- to 15-dB steps, and then increased in "up 5-dB, down 10dB steps" ...
... • measure the function of the total hearing system, including the external, middle, and inner ear • Hughson-Westlake "ascending method" - sounds are initially presented well above threshold, decreased to a level of inaudibility in 10- to 15-dB steps, and then increased in "up 5-dB, down 10dB steps" ...
Facts About Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
... than 85 dB for a long period of time. There are different types of hearing protection such as foam earplugs, earmuffs and custom hearing protection devices. Contact your local audiologist for custom hearing protection devices. Turning down the volume when listening to the radio, the TV, MP3 pl ...
... than 85 dB for a long period of time. There are different types of hearing protection such as foam earplugs, earmuffs and custom hearing protection devices. Contact your local audiologist for custom hearing protection devices. Turning down the volume when listening to the radio, the TV, MP3 pl ...
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.