Anatomic variation of the iliacus and psoas major muscles
... [6]. In the present case, the iliacus and psoas major muscles were connected more proximally than has been typically seen. The course of the femoral nerve was altered due to the variation; however, the blood vessels appeared to maintain the typical course and arrangement. The variation in the presen ...
... [6]. In the present case, the iliacus and psoas major muscles were connected more proximally than has been typically seen. The course of the femoral nerve was altered due to the variation; however, the blood vessels appeared to maintain the typical course and arrangement. The variation in the presen ...
Evaluation of human middle ear function via an acoustic power
... speed of sound in air. Similarly, the characteristic impedance of the ear canal (ρ c/A) is also a resistance value (A = estimate of the cross-sectional area of the ear canal). The resistance of the eardrum is similar in magnitude to the characteristic impedance of the ear canal (~9.0 × 106 rayls). T ...
... speed of sound in air. Similarly, the characteristic impedance of the ear canal (ρ c/A) is also a resistance value (A = estimate of the cross-sectional area of the ear canal). The resistance of the eardrum is similar in magnitude to the characteristic impedance of the ear canal (~9.0 × 106 rayls). T ...
Ultrasound-guided Lumbar Facet Nerve Block: Sonoanatomy and
... (TP) of L5 can be made out. Gradual cephalad movement of the probe alternatively will show acoustic windows and acoustic shadows when the probe is on inter-spinous space (Figs 3 and 4) and over the spinous process respectively (Figs 5 and 6). With the longitudinal orientation of the probe, again it ...
... (TP) of L5 can be made out. Gradual cephalad movement of the probe alternatively will show acoustic windows and acoustic shadows when the probe is on inter-spinous space (Figs 3 and 4) and over the spinous process respectively (Figs 5 and 6). With the longitudinal orientation of the probe, again it ...
basal ganglia and cerebellum Action selection and refinement in
... neurons before they project to output stages of the basal ganglia, namely to either globus pallidus or substantia nigra pars reticulata. Figure 3a shows two of these spiny neurons with collaterals that inhibit each other and gives rise to an inhibitory feedback network entirely within the neostriatu ...
... neurons before they project to output stages of the basal ganglia, namely to either globus pallidus or substantia nigra pars reticulata. Figure 3a shows two of these spiny neurons with collaterals that inhibit each other and gives rise to an inhibitory feedback network entirely within the neostriatu ...
Running head - National Acoustic Laboratories
... spatial processing cues to differentiate the target from the distracters. A weighted up-down adaptive procedure is used to adjust the signal level of the target based on the child’s response. The child plays two games per day, five days a week (taking approximately 15 minutes per day) until at least ...
... spatial processing cues to differentiate the target from the distracters. A weighted up-down adaptive procedure is used to adjust the signal level of the target based on the child’s response. The child plays two games per day, five days a week (taking approximately 15 minutes per day) until at least ...
SPRING 2016 - Mass. Eye and Ear
... and contributions to the field of pediatric otolaryngology. In 2008, Dr. Kenna was named the first female Professor of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School. The Chair, which is funded by the generosity of the Sarah Fuller Foundation, also honors the legacy of Sarah Fuller, who was a pioneer in c ...
... and contributions to the field of pediatric otolaryngology. In 2008, Dr. Kenna was named the first female Professor of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School. The Chair, which is funded by the generosity of the Sarah Fuller Foundation, also honors the legacy of Sarah Fuller, who was a pioneer in c ...
BRITISH SOCIETY OF AUDIOLOGY EDUCATION COMMITTEE
... British Society of Audiology “Recommended Procedure for pure tone air and bone conduction threshold audiometry with and without the use of masking and determination of uncomfortable loudness levels” (2004), www.thebsa.org.uk British Society of Audiology “How to apply for course accreditation” (2007) ...
... British Society of Audiology “Recommended Procedure for pure tone air and bone conduction threshold audiometry with and without the use of masking and determination of uncomfortable loudness levels” (2004), www.thebsa.org.uk British Society of Audiology “How to apply for course accreditation” (2007) ...
Distortion product otoacoustic emission input/output functions in
... the normal DPOAE I/O function resembled direct BM measurements from lower animals, so did the DPOAE I/O function following cochlear insult. DPOAE I/O data have been described in terms of two distinct sources 共Norton and Rubel, 1990; Whitehead et al., 1992a, b; Mills and Rubel, 1994兲. One is a low-le ...
... the normal DPOAE I/O function resembled direct BM measurements from lower animals, so did the DPOAE I/O function following cochlear insult. DPOAE I/O data have been described in terms of two distinct sources 共Norton and Rubel, 1990; Whitehead et al., 1992a, b; Mills and Rubel, 1994兲. One is a low-le ...
Samuel Duarte Quest Academy Dacono, Colorado 80514
... I will use a BAFX Products - Decibel Meter / Sound Level Reader to measure the decibel level produced by full Great Highland Bagpipes, bagpipe practice chanters, bagpipe goose and full pipe bands (multiple players) to see if they exceed recommended levels for the frequencies produced. Measurement wi ...
... I will use a BAFX Products - Decibel Meter / Sound Level Reader to measure the decibel level produced by full Great Highland Bagpipes, bagpipe practice chanters, bagpipe goose and full pipe bands (multiple players) to see if they exceed recommended levels for the frequencies produced. Measurement wi ...
Getting Ready for a Bionic Ear
... a “Mickey Mouse” voice, or mechanical and artificial. To others, it may start out sounding natural, just like they remember. Very young children may not have association or comprehension of sound, so they may not know right away that they are hearing. For adults with long-standing hearing loss, the ...
... a “Mickey Mouse” voice, or mechanical and artificial. To others, it may start out sounding natural, just like they remember. Very young children may not have association or comprehension of sound, so they may not know right away that they are hearing. For adults with long-standing hearing loss, the ...
Managing otitis
... Otitis media is common in chronic otitis and can be a perpetuating factor. Assess the eardrum carefully for perforations during the examination and initial cleaning process. If the eardrum cannot be visualized because of swelling and proliferative changes, a course of corticosteroids may allow asses ...
... Otitis media is common in chronic otitis and can be a perpetuating factor. Assess the eardrum carefully for perforations during the examination and initial cleaning process. If the eardrum cannot be visualized because of swelling and proliferative changes, a course of corticosteroids may allow asses ...
Hearing Screening Coding Fact Sheet for Primary Care Pediatricians
... Health assessment should include information pertinent to hearing loss such as prenatal or perinatal risk factors, family history of hearing loss under 30 years of age, physical stigmata related to hearing loss. The patient is then referred to an audiologist proficient in hearing testing of children ...
... Health assessment should include information pertinent to hearing loss such as prenatal or perinatal risk factors, family history of hearing loss under 30 years of age, physical stigmata related to hearing loss. The patient is then referred to an audiologist proficient in hearing testing of children ...
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.