Action selection and refinement in subcortical loops through basal
... 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 ...
Surgically removed Epithelial membrane ingrowth after clear cornea
... of a 6-month-history of gradually progressing visual disturbance in the left eye. The patient underwent cataract surgery using sutureless phacoemulsification with clear corneal incision four years ago. At the time of admission, ...
... of a 6-month-history of gradually progressing visual disturbance in the left eye. The patient underwent cataract surgery using sutureless phacoemulsification with clear corneal incision four years ago. At the time of admission, ...
Newborn Hearing Screening with Combined Otoacoustic Emissions
... averaged ABR waveform for each ear in a single record for each baby. These data can then be downloaded through a wireless infrared port and stored in an external software application (Audiotrac) on an external computer and then exported into conventional statistical and other software applications f ...
... averaged ABR waveform for each ear in a single record for each baby. These data can then be downloaded through a wireless infrared port and stored in an external software application (Audiotrac) on an external computer and then exported into conventional statistical and other software applications f ...
Sensorineural hearing loss
... afford some protection to the inner ear. This is supported by unilateral cases of conductive hearing loss where inner ear function in the 'protected' ear is better than in the 'unprotected' one. However, not all investigations have confirmed this concept of protection for the inner ear by conductive ...
... afford some protection to the inner ear. This is supported by unilateral cases of conductive hearing loss where inner ear function in the 'protected' ear is better than in the 'unprotected' one. However, not all investigations have confirmed this concept of protection for the inner ear by conductive ...
The Spinal Cord
... to a nearby sympathetic ganglion. Because these preganglionic axons are myelinated, this branch has a light color and is therefore known as the white ramus. A sympathetic nerve contains preganglionic and postganglionic fibers innervating structures in the thoracic cavity. ...
... to a nearby sympathetic ganglion. Because these preganglionic axons are myelinated, this branch has a light color and is therefore known as the white ramus. A sympathetic nerve contains preganglionic and postganglionic fibers innervating structures in the thoracic cavity. ...
72 Deep Tendon Reflexes
... Lure, in contrast to the surrounding "extrafusal" fibers that make up the contractile element of muscle . Afferent sensory terminals that innervate the spindle fibers are of two types : primary and secondary (Figure 72 .2) . The spindles fire according to the velocity and amount of stretch placed up ...
... Lure, in contrast to the surrounding "extrafusal" fibers that make up the contractile element of muscle . Afferent sensory terminals that innervate the spindle fibers are of two types : primary and secondary (Figure 72 .2) . The spindles fire according to the velocity and amount of stretch placed up ...
Obstetrical Nerve Injury
... the development of speech and language. Post-lingual or adventitious: A hearing loss occurring after the development of speech and language. As opposed to prelingual, before the development of speech. Unilateral: A hearing loss involving only one ear. Bilateral: A hearing loss involving both ears. C ...
... the development of speech and language. Post-lingual or adventitious: A hearing loss occurring after the development of speech and language. As opposed to prelingual, before the development of speech. Unilateral: A hearing loss involving only one ear. Bilateral: A hearing loss involving both ears. C ...
The use of distortion product otoacoustic emission suppression as
... within the cochlea, that propagate in the reverse direction through the middle ear and into the ear canal, where they can be measured with a microphone. These responses are generated by normal nonlinear mechanisms within the cochlea that are associated with outer hair cell 共OHC兲 function. These nonl ...
... within the cochlea, that propagate in the reverse direction through the middle ear and into the ear canal, where they can be measured with a microphone. These responses are generated by normal nonlinear mechanisms within the cochlea that are associated with outer hair cell 共OHC兲 function. These nonl ...
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... clear example of this was demonstrated to me when my first grandchild was born. Although he is hearing, we began signing to him regularly when he was a month old. When he was eight months, he was able to use twelve signs to express his wants, and by the time he was one year, he was using twenty-five ...
... clear example of this was demonstrated to me when my first grandchild was born. Although he is hearing, we began signing to him regularly when he was a month old. When he was eight months, he was able to use twelve signs to express his wants, and by the time he was one year, he was using twenty-five ...
Vertigo
... disease is showed, up to 20% of family members have similar symptoms • In early stage unilateral, about 35% of the cases become bilateral after 10 years ...
... disease is showed, up to 20% of family members have similar symptoms • In early stage unilateral, about 35% of the cases become bilateral after 10 years ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Subjects by age and
... 4 and 6K Hz than the ISO standard. A noise notch effect was seen in all age groups and became more pronounced with age. The incidence of hearing loss was high, but comparable with previous studies such as Axelsson et al. (1995) and Kaharit et al. (2003). The factors which had the most apparent effec ...
... 4 and 6K Hz than the ISO standard. A noise notch effect was seen in all age groups and became more pronounced with age. The incidence of hearing loss was high, but comparable with previous studies such as Axelsson et al. (1995) and Kaharit et al. (2003). The factors which had the most apparent effec ...
Document
... understanding to actually use them as a therapy. Currently, no other type of stem cell, adult, fetal or embryonic, has attained such status. Hematopoietic stem cell transplants are now routinely used to treat patients with cancers and other disorders of the blood and immune systems. Recently, resear ...
... understanding to actually use them as a therapy. Currently, no other type of stem cell, adult, fetal or embryonic, has attained such status. Hematopoietic stem cell transplants are now routinely used to treat patients with cancers and other disorders of the blood and immune systems. Recently, resear ...
Part 1: Becoming familiar with a cochlear implant
... operation and programming of the speech processor; - the willingness of the parents to learn to properly interact and communicate with their child. All this affects whether a CI user will achieve their greatest hearing potential. It is important to understand that only you, the parent, can help crea ...
... operation and programming of the speech processor; - the willingness of the parents to learn to properly interact and communicate with their child. All this affects whether a CI user will achieve their greatest hearing potential. It is important to understand that only you, the parent, can help crea ...
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.