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SUZUKI Yutaka
鈴木 豊
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Researcher Number
70250925
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Affiliation (based on the past Project Information)
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2001 – 2002: 山形大学, 医学部, 助手
1999: 山形大学, 医学部・耳鼻咽喉科, 助手
1995 – 1998: 山形大学, 医学部, 助手
1995: 山形大学, 医学部・耳鼻咽喉科, 助手
Review Section/Research Field
Principal Investigator
Otorhinolaryngology
Except Principal Investigator
Otorhinolaryngology
Keywords
Principal Investigator
変調周波数追随反応(AMFR) / 蝸牛神経核 / 下丘 / 変調周波数追随反応 / 振幅変調音 / 周波数同調曲線 / 聴性定常反応 / 同時マスキング
Except Principal Investigator
変調周波数追随反応 / 他覚的聴力検査
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/ phase coherence / frequency following response / amplitude modulation following response / objective audiometry / 聴性定常反応 / 複合振幅変調音 / steady-state response / 中枢聴覚路 / 聴性誘発反応 / GABA / diazepam / 神経伝達物質 / near-field poteutial / 下丘 / 蝸牛神経核 / 周波数追随反応 / amplitude modulation following respense / near field potential / Ainplitude rnodnlation following respouse / near-field potwntial / Fregriluiy following respouse / near-field potential / inferior colliculus / cochlear nucleus / コンピュータ解析 / 位相スペクトル解析 / 閾値自動判定 / 」聴性定常反応 / automatic detection / computer analysis / multiple stimulation technique / phase spectral analysis / 他覚的聴力検査装置 / amplitude-modulation following response / multiple amplitude-modulated tones
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Research Projects
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6
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Project Start Year (Newest)
Project Start Year (Oldest)
Clinical Application of Auditory Steady-State Response evoked by multiple simultaneous amplitude-modulated stimuli (amplitude-modulation following response : AMFR) for Assessment of hearing in infants and young children
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
WATANABE Tomoo
, 鈴木 豊
Project Period (FY)
2001 – 2002
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata-uniersity
変調周波数追随反応の帯域雑音によるマスキング効果に関する基礎的および臨床的研究 聴覚中枢の非線形性による反応を用いた周波数同調曲線の作成とその機能検査としての意義
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
鈴木 豊
Project Period (FY)
1998 – 1999
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Encouragement of Young Scientists (A)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata University
Development of Automatic Objective Audiometry Device
Principal Investigator
AOYAGI Masaru
Project Period (FY)
1997 – 1998
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata University
変調周波数追随反応における下位脳幹聴覚路の関与に関する基礎的研究
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
鈴木 豊
Project Period (FY)
1995 – 1996
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Encouragement of Young Scientists (A)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata University
中枢聴覚路におけるGABAの役割についての実験的研究
Principal Investigator
YOKOTA Masashi
Project Period (FY)
1995 – 1996
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata University
Experimental and clinical study on the steady-state response elicited by sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones.
Principal Investigator
AOYAGI Masaru
Project Period (FY)
1995 – 1996
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Otorhinolaryngology
Research Institution
Yamagata University
# of Projects (Dsc)
# of Projects (Asc)
1.
AOYAGI Masaru
(40107181)
# of Collaborated Projects:
4 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
2.
YOKOTA Masashi
(80166884)
# of Collaborated Projects:
3 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
3.
FUSE Takeo
(00167628)
# of Collaborated Projects:
2 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
4.
WATANABE Tomoo
(60344793)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
5.
ITOU Tsukasa
(50344809)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
6.
伊藤 智史
(80332542)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
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