DARLENE R. KETTEN Biology Department Department of Otology
... My work to date has been divided between the theoretical and the practical. On the theoretical side, I conduct basic research on the functional anatomy vertebrate auditory systems, particularly how differences in ear structures are related to different hearing abilities and niche dependent effects o ...
... My work to date has been divided between the theoretical and the practical. On the theoretical side, I conduct basic research on the functional anatomy vertebrate auditory systems, particularly how differences in ear structures are related to different hearing abilities and niche dependent effects o ...
Facing the music: musicianship`s effect on the brain
... need some amplification to hear the harmonics and other instruments also being played in the venue. My son Shaun recently graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston and when home for summer breaks, I was always amazed at how much his computer screen for composition and song production loo ...
... need some amplification to hear the harmonics and other instruments also being played in the venue. My son Shaun recently graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston and when home for summer breaks, I was always amazed at how much his computer screen for composition and song production loo ...
13th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other
... WS1Peripheral models and their use in developing coding strategies .......................................................................... 172 WS2 Peripheral models and their use in developing coding strategies (continued) ...................................................... 175 WS3 "Binaural h ...
... WS1Peripheral models and their use in developing coding strategies .......................................................................... 172 WS2 Peripheral models and their use in developing coding strategies (continued) ...................................................... 175 WS3 "Binaural h ...
Military advanced regional anesthesia and analgesia
... MARAA hopes to make this possible by providing this excellent, brief but complete synopsis of regional anesthesia as a resource for anesthesiologists serving in the armed forces. Not intended for the beginner or trainee, this book is carefully structured to provide a quick review of the anatomy and ...
... MARAA hopes to make this possible by providing this excellent, brief but complete synopsis of regional anesthesia as a resource for anesthesiologists serving in the armed forces. Not intended for the beginner or trainee, this book is carefully structured to provide a quick review of the anatomy and ...
Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry
... Freud used cocaine in the treatment of some of his patients, and then became addicted himself. The German surgeon August Bier observed a demonstration in 1891, whereby the internist Quincke injected – for diagnostic purposes – a cocaine solution into a patient’s epidural area, thus anaesthetising an ...
... Freud used cocaine in the treatment of some of his patients, and then became addicted himself. The German surgeon August Bier observed a demonstration in 1891, whereby the internist Quincke injected – for diagnostic purposes – a cocaine solution into a patient’s epidural area, thus anaesthetising an ...
Verbotonal Speech Treatment (2006 revised 2012)
... Book 2: The Verbotonal Method for Rehabilitating People with Communication Problems, by Professors Carl Asp, PhD, Professor Petar Guberina, PhD, and Dr. Mihovil Pansini, MD, published in 1981 by The World Rehabilitation Fund, NY, NY and revised, 2012. The book emphasizes theory, space perception, di ...
... Book 2: The Verbotonal Method for Rehabilitating People with Communication Problems, by Professors Carl Asp, PhD, Professor Petar Guberina, PhD, and Dr. Mihovil Pansini, MD, published in 1981 by The World Rehabilitation Fund, NY, NY and revised, 2012. The book emphasizes theory, space perception, di ...
What is the structural unit of the nervous system? answer: 2 1
... 3. lower peduncles; 4. by cortex; 57. The cerebellum is connected to pons of brain with its: answer: 2 1. Upper peduncles; 2. Middle peduncles; 3. lower peduncles; 4. by cortex; 58. The cerebellum is connected to medulla oblongata, with its: answer: 3 1. Upper peduncles; 2. Middle peduncles; 3. lowe ...
... 3. lower peduncles; 4. by cortex; 57. The cerebellum is connected to pons of brain with its: answer: 2 1. Upper peduncles; 2. Middle peduncles; 3. lower peduncles; 4. by cortex; 58. The cerebellum is connected to medulla oblongata, with its: answer: 3 1. Upper peduncles; 2. Middle peduncles; 3. lowe ...
Better hearing for unforgettable memories.
... They only catch part of the story or sections of a favorite song, which means their memories of those moments are not as rich as they could be. And, contrary to what you might think, the more effort they expend on trying to hear, the less energy they have for storing these moments in memory—not to m ...
... They only catch part of the story or sections of a favorite song, which means their memories of those moments are not as rich as they could be. And, contrary to what you might think, the more effort they expend on trying to hear, the less energy they have for storing these moments in memory—not to m ...
May-June - American Academy of Audiology
... is time to join in on the conversation. When I worked with the California Academy of Audiology, we came up with a tag line that was intended to address this same point about volunteering: “Hear and be heard.” The Academy is a dynamic organization that should change and grow along with our needs and ...
... is time to join in on the conversation. When I worked with the California Academy of Audiology, we came up with a tag line that was intended to address this same point about volunteering: “Hear and be heard.” The Academy is a dynamic organization that should change and grow along with our needs and ...
Tinnitus Steven Taylor, MD Dana King, MD
... PATHOPHYSIOLOGY That is one theory as to the cause of tinnitus, especially regarding tinnitus from noise exposure Nerve section doesn’t always cause tinnitus (and section can sometimes treat tinnitus) Those with damaged hair cells don’t always have tinnitus ...
... PATHOPHYSIOLOGY That is one theory as to the cause of tinnitus, especially regarding tinnitus from noise exposure Nerve section doesn’t always cause tinnitus (and section can sometimes treat tinnitus) Those with damaged hair cells don’t always have tinnitus ...
Visual pathway and Optic nerve
... • The disc swelling in papilledema is the result of axoplasmic flow stasis with intra‐axonal edema in the area of the optic disc. • The subarachnoid space of the brain is continuous with the optic nerve sheath. • Hence, as the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure increases, the pressure is transm ...
... • The disc swelling in papilledema is the result of axoplasmic flow stasis with intra‐axonal edema in the area of the optic disc. • The subarachnoid space of the brain is continuous with the optic nerve sheath. • Hence, as the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure increases, the pressure is transm ...
Darlene R. Ketten - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
... My work is divided between the practical and theoretical. On the practical side, much of my work involves postmortem examinations of strandings to determine cause of death and documentation of pathologies, particularly those related to head and neck traumas and blast injury. On the theoretical or ba ...
... My work is divided between the practical and theoretical. On the practical side, much of my work involves postmortem examinations of strandings to determine cause of death and documentation of pathologies, particularly those related to head and neck traumas and blast injury. On the theoretical or ba ...
Local Anesthesia Manual
... Finger rests should be established to allow for stabilization of the syringe and back support for the operator. Finger rests are unique for each injection and will vary with practitioners depending on individual preference and hand size. It is appropriate to use some parts of the patient’s anatomy f ...
... Finger rests should be established to allow for stabilization of the syringe and back support for the operator. Finger rests are unique for each injection and will vary with practitioners depending on individual preference and hand size. It is appropriate to use some parts of the patient’s anatomy f ...
Epicondylitis: Patho
... regard to sex. Epicondylitis is an inflammatory process that may be more accurately described as tendinosis. In the lateral epicondylar region, this process affects the common extensor tendon; in the medial epicondylar region, the common flexor tendon is affected. The condition is widely believed to ...
... regard to sex. Epicondylitis is an inflammatory process that may be more accurately described as tendinosis. In the lateral epicondylar region, this process affects the common extensor tendon; in the medial epicondylar region, the common flexor tendon is affected. The condition is widely believed to ...
The single dendritic branch as a fundamental
... Dendrites deliver electrical signals to the soma, but they are not just simple conductors of information. The passive and active properties of the dendritic tree are crucial for determining how electrical signals propagate, and define their compartmentalization and their interaction across different ...
... Dendrites deliver electrical signals to the soma, but they are not just simple conductors of information. The passive and active properties of the dendritic tree are crucial for determining how electrical signals propagate, and define their compartmentalization and their interaction across different ...
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.