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Fetal acoustic stimulation testing

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
Carl V Smith   +2 more
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Thyroid responses to acoustic stimulation

Environmental Research, 1976
Abstract Male and female rats were subjected to monotonic, 1000 Hz, 95 db(A), noise stress presented in 15 minute intervals 8 hours per day for 12 weeks. Body weights and thyroid I-131 uptake values were recorded. Relative body weight-gain rates were significantly reduced.
R D, Fell, C J, Ellis, D R, Griffith
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Acoustic Stimulation of the Semicircular Canals

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Stimulation of the semicircular canals provides an alternative method of vibratory stimulation of the auditory system. The frequency response characteristics of stimulation of the tympanic membrane, malleus, stapes, round window, and fenestrated semicircular canal are presented in this article.
D B, Welling, D E, Barnes
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Electro-Acoustic Stimulation

Audiology and Neurotology, 2009
For simultaneous acoustic and electric stimulation to be perceived as complementary, it may be beneficial for hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI) to be adjusted to provide compatible pitch sensations. To this end, estimates of the pitch perceived for a set of acoustic and electric stimuli were obtained from 14 CI users who had usable low-frequency ...
Hugh McDermott   +2 more
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Electric Acoustic Stimulation in Children

2009
The combined electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) of one ear is a topic that has received considerable attention over the last 10 years, the technique having originally been introduced by Prof. Christoph A. von Ilberg for so-called borderline adult cochlear implant (CI) candidates.
Henryk, Skarzynski, Artur, Lorens
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An evaluation of antenatal fetal acoustic stimulation

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1991
Fetal heart rate reactivity was evaluated following acoustic stimulation testing (AST). The AST and NST (non-stress test) were compared with regards to certain adverse perinatal outcome criteria, and in a selected sample of cases, to other surveillance tests. These tests were the oxytocin challenge test (OCT) and biophysical profile (BPP).
D B, Schwartz   +5 more
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Spinal motor responses to acoustic stimulation

Experimental Neurology, 1964
Abstract Certain aspects of the mechanisms mediating auditory-induced spinal motor activity have been examined by recording within the brain stem and from spinal motoneurons at both cervicothoracic and lumbosacral levels. Single auditory click stimulation elicits, in lightly strychninized cats, motor responses appearing along both sides of the spinal
B E, GERNANDT, H W, ADES
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Ultrasound-Stimulated Vibro-Acoustic Spectrography

Science, 1998
An ultrasound method based on radiation force is presented for imaging the acoustic response of a material to mechanical excitation. Acoustic energy was emitted from solids and tissues in response to an oscillatory radiation force produced by interfering focused beams of ultrasound. Frequency spectra of ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission exhibited
M, Fatemi, J F, Greenleaf
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Damage of the basilar membrane by acoustic stimulation

Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1981
Sound exposures of more than 130 dB lead to typical tears in the basilar membrane in the area of maximal damage. The position, size, and number of these tears are evaluated.
H, Rauchegger, H, Spoendlin
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Respiratory and Arousal Responses to Acoustic Stimulation

Chest, 1997
Although sleep-related obstructive apnea is most often associated with transient arousal, the impact of this arousal on respiratory control remains unclear. We tested the hypotheses that acoustic arousing stimulation can generate a significant respiratory response during sleep in healthy subjects and that the magnitude or timing of this response is ...
D W, Carley   +4 more
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