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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Changes in Auditory Evoked Responses due to Blast and Aging

Emily X Han (10724001) 05 May 2021 (has links)
Hearing loss of various types is increasingly plaguing our modern world (Geneva: World Health Organization 2018). As the life expectancy increased in the industrialized world, age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has become more prevalent. The wars and terrorism of the modern world also created a significant body of blast-induced hearing loss (BIHL) patients. Both types of hearing loss present significant challenges for listeners even at suprathreshold sound levels. However, increasing bodies of clinical and laboratory evidence have suggested that the difficulties in the processing of time-varying auditory features in speech and other natural sounds may not be sufficiently diagnosed by threshold changes and simple auditory electrophysiological measures (Snell and Frisina 2000; Saunders et al. 2015; Bressler et al. 2017; Guest et al. 2018).<br>Studies have emphasized that excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmission imbalance plays important roles in ARHL (Caspary et al. 2008) and may also be key in BIHL, as hinted by the strong presence of GABA regulation in non-blast TBI (O’Dell et al. 2000; Cantu et al. 2015; Guerriero et al. 2015). The current studies focus on age-related and blast-induced hearing deficits by examining changes in the processing of simple, brief stimuli and complex, sustained, temporally modulated sounds.<br>Through post hoc circular analysis of single-unit, in vivo recording of young and aged inferior colliculus (IC) neurons responding to amplitude modulation (AM) stimuli and modulation depth changes, we observed evidence of central compensation in the IC manifesting as increased sensitivity to presynaptic input, which was measured via local field potentials (LFPs). We also found decreased sensitivity to decreasing modulation depth. Age-related central gain in the IC single units, while preserving and even overcompensating for temporal phase coding in the form of vector strength, was unable to make up for the loss of envelope shape coding.<br>Through careful, longitudinal measurements of auditory evoked potential (AEP) responses towards simple sounds, AM and speech-like iterated rippled noise (IRN), we documented the development and recovery of BIHL induced by a single mild blast in a previously established (Song et al. 2015; Walls et al. 2016; Race et al. 2017) rat blast model over the course of two months. We identified crucial acute (day 1-4 post-exposure) and early recovery (day 7-14) time windows in which drastic changes in electrophysiology take place. Challenging conditions and broadband, speech-like stimuli can better elucidate mild bTBI-induced auditory deficits during the sub-acute period. The anatomical significance of the aforementioned time windows was demonstrated with immunohistochemistry methods, showing two distinct waves of GABA inhibitory transmission changes taking place in the auditory brainstem, the IC, and the auditory thalamus. These changes were in addition to axonal and oxidative damage evident in the acute phase. We examined the roles and patterns of excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in BIHL, its distinction compared to that of ARHL, and demonstrated the complexity of its electrophysiological consequences. Blast traumatizes the peripheral auditory system and auditory brainstem, evident through membrane damage and acrolein-mediated oxidative stress. These initial traumas kickstart a unique, interlocking cascade of excitatory/inhibitory imbalances along the auditory neuraxis that is more complex and individually varied than the gradual, non-traumatic degradations in ARHL. Systemic treatment with the FDA-approved acrolein scavenger Hydralazine (HZ) was attempted with limited effects.<br>Taken together, the current study provided insights into the similarities and distinctions between the mechanisms of ARHL and BIHL and called for innovative and individual diagnostic and therapeutic measures.<br>
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Ressoadores WGM baseados em grafeno como plataforma para moduladores de eletro-absorção / Graphene-based WGM resonator as a plataform for electroabsorption modulators

Neves, Daniel Marchesi de Camargo 15 May 2015 (has links)
O objetivo deste trabalho é investigar a aplicação ressoadores WGM (Whispering-Gallery Mode) em plataforma SOI (silicon-on-insulator) baseados em grafeno como candidatas potenciais para aplicações como moduladores de eletro-absorção. O grafeno apresenta variação de condutividade considerável quando submetido a uma aplicação de tensão, o que reflete na parte imaginária de seu índice de refração (relacionada às perdas de propagação). Com isso, é possível atribuir estados ligado e desligado (on-off) que conferem ao dispositivo sua característica de modulação óptica. A geometria utilizada é do tipo anel, o que permite uma elevada seletividade em frequência possibilitando, assim, uma grande profundidade de modulação. As simulações foram realizadas no software de elementos finitos COMSOL Multiphysics, o qual é bastante apropriado para a definição das diferentes figuras de mérito a serem utilizadas para a caracterização do desempenho do modulador. / The goal of this work is to investigate SOI (silicon on insulator) WGM (Whispering-Gallery Modes) resonators based on graphene as potential candidates for electro-absorption modulator applications. Graphene conductivity varies substantially when submitted to an applied voltage, which reflects directly in the imaginary part of its refractive index (responsible for the propagation losses). Therefore, it is possible to assign on-off states that render the device its optical modulation characteristics. The geometry adopted for the design is the ring type, which allows high frequency selectivity and modulation depth. The simulations were carried out in the finite elements software COMSOL Multiphysics, which is quite appropriate for the definition of the different figure of merits to be used in the modulator characterization.
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Ressoadores WGM baseados em grafeno como plataforma para moduladores de eletro-absorção / Graphene-based WGM resonator as a plataform for electroabsorption modulators

Daniel Marchesi de Camargo Neves 15 May 2015 (has links)
O objetivo deste trabalho é investigar a aplicação ressoadores WGM (Whispering-Gallery Mode) em plataforma SOI (silicon-on-insulator) baseados em grafeno como candidatas potenciais para aplicações como moduladores de eletro-absorção. O grafeno apresenta variação de condutividade considerável quando submetido a uma aplicação de tensão, o que reflete na parte imaginária de seu índice de refração (relacionada às perdas de propagação). Com isso, é possível atribuir estados ligado e desligado (on-off) que conferem ao dispositivo sua característica de modulação óptica. A geometria utilizada é do tipo anel, o que permite uma elevada seletividade em frequência possibilitando, assim, uma grande profundidade de modulação. As simulações foram realizadas no software de elementos finitos COMSOL Multiphysics, o qual é bastante apropriado para a definição das diferentes figuras de mérito a serem utilizadas para a caracterização do desempenho do modulador. / The goal of this work is to investigate SOI (silicon on insulator) WGM (Whispering-Gallery Modes) resonators based on graphene as potential candidates for electro-absorption modulator applications. Graphene conductivity varies substantially when submitted to an applied voltage, which reflects directly in the imaginary part of its refractive index (responsible for the propagation losses). Therefore, it is possible to assign on-off states that render the device its optical modulation characteristics. The geometry adopted for the design is the ring type, which allows high frequency selectivity and modulation depth. The simulations were carried out in the finite elements software COMSOL Multiphysics, which is quite appropriate for the definition of the different figure of merits to be used in the modulator characterization.
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Modul digitálního signálového procesoru pro ruční RFID čtečku / Digital Signal Processor for Handheld RFID Reader

Benetka, Miroslav January 2008 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with design and realization of a module for a digital signal procesor, for handheld RFID reader working in UHF band. It utilises a special chip EM4298 for RFID signals processing. Module is controlled by the microcontroller ATmega32L, which communicates with the PC through USB bus. Settings in EM4298 is made by a service program which processes received identifying data obtained from tags. Source codes for microcontroller are created in AVR Studio 4.13 program. Source codes for microcontroller are created in C++ Builder 6.0 program. Further thing is Desing and realization of analog interface and a UHF transceiver for wireless communication with tags. A Webench program was used for the analog interface design, which is freely available on the internet. For verification of parameters of the analog interface it was used PSpice 10.0 program. The UHF transceiver is build-up with a MAX2903 chip (transmitter) and AD8347 (receiver) and transmitting and receiving antennae.

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