نتایج جستجو برای: auditory nerve conduction

تعداد نتایج: 264008  

Introduction: First branchial cleft anomalies manifest with duplication of the external auditory canal.   Case Report: This report features a rare case of microtia and congenital middle ear and canal cholesteatoma with first branchial fistula. External auditory canal stenosis was complicated by middle ear and external canal cholesteatoma, but branchial fistula, opening in the zygomatic root and...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2012
AbbasaliPour-Kabirrah, Parvaneh, Adel-Ghahraman, Mansoureh, Daneshi, Ahmad, Emam-Jomeh, Hesamoddin, Faghih-Zadeh, Soghrat, Farhadi, Mohammad, Motesaddi-Zarandi, Massoud, Moubedshahi, Farzad, Pourjavid, Ali Reza, Sedaei, Mahin,

Objective: In neural response telemetry, intracochlear electrodes stimulate the auditory nerve and record the neural responses. The electrical stimulation is sent to the auditory nerve by an electrode and the resulted response, called electrically evoked compound action potential, is recorded by an adjacent electrode. The most important clinical applications of this test are evaluation and moni...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2012
Robert A Werner Alfred Franzblau Hannah J S D'Arcy Bradley A Evanoff Henry C Tong

INTRODUCTION Nerve conduction velocity slows and amplitude declines with aging. METHODS Median and ulnar sensory nerves were tested at the annual meetings of the American Dental Association. Seven hundred four subjects had at least two observations. The rate of change in the nerve parameters was estimated while controlling for gender, age, change in hand temperature, baseline body mass index ...

2015
Hainan Lang Yazhi Xing LaShardai N. Brown Devadoss J. Samuvel Clarisse H. Panganiban Luke T. Havens Sundaravadivel Balasubramanian Michael Wegner Edward L. Krug Jeremy L. Barth

The auditory nerve is the primary conveyor of hearing information from sensory hair cells to the brain. It has been believed that loss of the auditory nerve is irreversible in the adult mammalian ear, resulting in sensorineural hearing loss. We examined the regenerative potential of the auditory nerve in a mouse model of auditory neuropathy. Following neuronal degeneration, quiescent glial cell...

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess the auditory lateralization ability in children with (central) auditory processing disorder. Methods: Participants were divided in two groups: 15 children with Central Auditory Processing Disorder (8-10 years) and 80 normal children (8-11 years) from both genders with pure-tone air-conduction thresholds better than 20 dB HL bilaterally a...

Journal: :Network 2016
Tania Hanekom Johan J Hanekom

Three-dimensional (3D) computational modeling of the auditory periphery forms an integral part of modern-day research in cochlear implants (CIs). These models consist of a volume conduction description of implanted stimulation electrodes and the current distribution around these, coupled with auditory nerve fiber models. Cochlear neural activation patterns can then be predicted for a given inpu...

Journal: :Development 1998
M Knipper C Bandtlow L Gestwa I Köpschall K Rohbock B Wiechers H P Zenner U Zimmermann

All cranial nerves, as well as the VIIIth nerve which invades the cochlea, have a proximal end in which myelin is formed by Schwann cells and a distal end which is surrounded by oligodendrocytes. The question which arises in this context is whether peripheral and central parts of these nerves myelinate simultaneously or subsequently and whether the myelination of either of the parts occurs simu...

Journal: :Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association 1993
A A Sima D A Greene

Studies in experimental diabetic rat attribute the acute reversible nerve conduction defect as well as the early structural abnormalities of the node of Ranvier and myelinated axons to changes in nerve metabolism secondary to hyperglycaemia and activation of the pol yo1 pathway.’-8 The early readily reversible slowing of nerve conduction velocity in the diabetic rats correlates with a decrease ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2016
Erika Matsumura Carla Gentile Matas Fernanda Cristina Leite Magliaro Raquel Meirelles Pedreño Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho Seisse Gabriela Gandolfi Sanches Renata Mota Mamede Carvallo

INTRODUCTION Obstructive sleep apnea causes changes in normal sleep architecture, fragmenting it chronically with intermittent hypoxia, leading to serious health consequences in the long term. It is believed that the occurrence of respiratory events during sleep, such as apnea and hypopnea, can impair the transmission of nerve impulses along the auditory pathway that are highly dependent on the...

2003
DAVID J. SLUTSKY

The treatment of nerve disorders of the upper extremity has become a highly specialized area. There has been an evolution in the electrodiagnostic approach for evaluating patients with these disorders. Portable automated nerve conduction testing systems are becoming popular for limited nerve conduction testing in the office. Differential latency testing can aid in the diagnosis of dynamic nerve...

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