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公开(公告)号:US20170332935A1
公开(公告)日:2017-11-23
申请号:US15423910
申请日:2017-02-03
IPC分类号: A61B5/0484 , A61B5/0478 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/04
CPC分类号: A61B5/04845 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/0006 , A61B5/0022 , A61B5/04 , A61B5/04012 , A61B5/0476 , A61B5/0478 , A61B5/0482 , A61B5/0484 , A61B5/4064
摘要: The present disclosure provides methods for identifying non-penetrating brain injury in a subject, as well as methods for classifying a subject that received a hit to the body that transmitted an impulsive force to the brain as either having a non-penetrating brain injury or not, by analyzing one or more components of frequency-following response (FFR) following administration of an acoustic stimulus to the subject. In addition, the present disclosure provides methods for assessing a subject's recovery from a non-penetrating brain injury. Also disclosed herein are processes and systems for automatically generating acoustic stimuli and processing brain response data to identify non-penetrating brain injuries in subjects.
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公开(公告)号:US11969256B2
公开(公告)日:2024-04-30
申请号:US16641011
申请日:2018-08-24
CPC分类号: A61B5/38 , A61B5/374 , A61B5/4842 , A61B5/369 , A61B5/4064
摘要: The present disclosure provides methods for identifying non-penetrating brain injury in a subject, as well as methods for classifying a subject that received a hit to the body that transmitted an impulsive force to the brain as either having a non-penetrating brain injury or not, by analyzing one or more components of frequency-following response (FFR) following administration of an acoustic stimulus to the subject. In addition, the present disclosure provides methods for assessing a subject's recovery from a non-penetrating brain injury. Also disclosed herein are processes and systems for automatically generating acoustic stimuli and processing brain response data to identify non-penetrating brain injuries in subjects.
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公开(公告)号:US20210121119A1
公开(公告)日:2021-04-29
申请号:US16641011
申请日:2018-08-24
摘要: The present disclosure provides methods for identifying non-penetrating brain injury in a subject, as well as methods for classifying a subject that received a hit to the body that transmitted an impulsive force to the brain as either having a non-penetrating brain injury or not, by analyzing one or more components of frequency-following response (FFR) following administration of an acoustic stimulus to the subject. In addition, the present disclosure provides methods for assessing a subject's recovery from a non-penetrating brain injury. Also disclosed herein are processes and systems for automatically generating acoustic stimuli and processing brain response data to identify non-penetrating brain injuries in subjects.
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公开(公告)号:US10588536B2
公开(公告)日:2020-03-17
申请号:US15423910
申请日:2017-02-03
IPC分类号: A61B5/00 , A61B5/0484 , A61B5/0478 , A61B5/0482 , A61B5/04 , A61B5/0476
摘要: The present disclosure provides methods for identifying non-penetrating brain injury in a subject, as well as methods for classifying a subject that received a hit to the body that transmitted an impulsive force to the brain as either having a non-penetrating brain injury or not, by analyzing one or more components of frequency-following response (FFR) following administration of an acoustic stimulus to the subject. In addition, the present disclosure provides methods for assessing a subject's recovery from a non-penetrating brain injury. Also disclosed herein are processes and systems for automatically generating acoustic stimuli and processing brain response data to identify non-penetrating brain injuries in subjects.
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公开(公告)号:US11759140B2
公开(公告)日:2023-09-19
申请号:US16649899
申请日:2018-09-26
摘要: The present disclosure relates to methods for evaluating the sound quality of a digital engineering process by, in part, measuring the frequency following response (FFR) of the human auditory system elicited by identical auditory stimuli (e.g., a musical interval) encoded with variations of a digital signal processing technique (e.g., various sampling rates). Once measured, the FFR may be analyzed to determine the comparative effect of each digital signal processing technique on a human subject's ability to process complex stimuli presented by the digital engineering process.
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公开(公告)号:US20200305755A1
公开(公告)日:2020-10-01
申请号:US16649899
申请日:2018-09-26
IPC分类号: A61B5/0484 , A61B5/12
摘要: The present disclosure relates to methods for evaluating the sound quality of a digital engineering process by, in part, measuring the frequency following response (FFR) of the human auditory system elicited by identical auditory stimuli (e.g., a musical interval) encoded with variations of a digital signal processing technique (e.g., various sampling rates). Once measured, the FFR may be analyzed to determine the comparative effect of each digital signal processing technique on a human subject's ability to process complex stimuli presented by the digital engineering process.
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