A novel stimulus artifact removal technique for high-rate electrical stimulation

LF Heffer, JB Fallon - Journal of neuroscience methods, 2008 - Elsevier
Electrical stimulus artifact corrupting electrophysiological recordings often makes the
subsequent analysis of the underlying neural response difficult. This is particularly evident when …

Deafness alters auditory nerve fibre responses to cochlear implant stimulation

DJ Sly, LF Heffer, MW White… - European Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Here we characterized the relationship between duration of sensorineural hearing loss and
the response of the auditory nerve to electrical stimulus rate. Electrophysiological recordings …

Examining the auditory nerve fiber response to high rate cochlear implant stimulation: chronic sensorineural hearing loss and facilitation

LF Heffer, DJ Sly, JB Fallon… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Neural prostheses, such as cochlear and retinal implants, induce perceptual responses by
electrically stimulating sensory nerves. These devices restore sensory system function by …

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulates auditory function in the hearing cochlea

DJ Sly, AJ Hampson, RL Minter, LF Heffer, J Li… - Journal of the …, 2012 - Springer
Neurotrophins prevent spiral ganglion neuron (SGN) degeneration in animal models of
ototoxin-induced deafness and may be used in the future to improve the hearing of cochlear …

Effects of deafness and cochlear implant use on temporal response characteristics in cat primary auditory cortex

…, RK Shepherd, DAX Nayagam, AK Wise, LF Heffer… - Hearing Research, 2014 - Elsevier
We have previously shown that neonatal deafness of 7–13 months duration leads to loss of
cochleotopy in the primary auditory cortex (AI) that can be reversed by cochlear implant use. …

Personalised Medicine Possible With Real-Time Integration of Genomic and Clinical Data To Inform Clinical Decision-Making.

…, M Turner, A Johnstone, L Heffer… - Studies in Health …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Despite widespread use of genomic sequencing in research, there are gaps in our
understanding of the performance and provision of genomic sequencing in clinical practice. The …

[HTML][HTML] La nouvelle histoire économique

J Heffer - Bulletin du Centre Pierre Léon d'histoire économique …, 1976 - persee.fr
L'histoire économique et la science économique sont longtemps restées coupées l'une de l'autre;
c'est notamment le cas en France, où la première était faite par des historiens de …

… the auditory nerve fiber response to high rate cochlear implant 2 stimulation: chronic sensorineural hearing loss and facilitation. 3 Authors 4 Leon F Heffer1, David J …

LF Heffer - 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Neural prostheses, such as cochlear and retinal implants, induce perceptual 26 responses
by electrically stimulating sensory nerves. These devices restore sensory 27 system function …

[PDF][PDF] Personalised medicine possible with real-time integration of genomic and clinical data to inform clinical decision-making

M Turner, A Johnstone, L Heffer, N Rafael, A Group… - academia.edu
Over 14,000 genes are known to cause or contribute to disease [1] and over 2000 diagnostic
genetic tests are now available in clinical practice [2]. Despite widespread use of genomic …

Making modernism's monsters: atavistic bodies and the politics of declining life

B Heffer - 2019 - sussex.figshare.com
This thesis enquires into the significance of monstrosity in literary modernism. It argues that
an analysis of monstrosity in the work of Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957), Mina Loy (1882-1966…