... These experiments were approved by the UCSD Human Research Protections Program. ... a human w... more ... These experiments were approved by the UCSD Human Research Protections Program. ... a human walking ('Johansson') figure portrayed only by point sources at critical joints (Fig ... After Long-term Blindness: the Problems and Behavior Patterns of Visual Rehabilitation (American ...
We investigated the effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) derived from fish oil (... more We investigated the effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) derived from fish oil (n-3 PUFA) and plant seed oil (n-6 PUFA), in amounts relevant to human consumption, on the alpha 1-adrenoceptor-mediated contractile responses of isolated rat resistance arteries. Rats were fed semisynthetic diets, deriving 40% of total calories from fat. The control diet, which had sufficient linoleic acid to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency, had a polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid (P/S) ratio of 0.3. The n-3 PUFA were given as a daily oral supplement of fish oil. For the n-6 PUFA diet, the proportion of linoleic acid in the diet was increased to obtain P/S ratio of 2.0. Diets were administered for 8 weeks. At the end of the feeding period, second-order branches of the femoral artery (< 300-micros diameter) were mounted in pairs in an isometric myograph, and responses to norepinephrine (NE) 3 nM-10 microM with addition of yohimbine 1 microM and timolol 1 microM were examined...
In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 ... more In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 years. Tests carried out over 2 years following the surgery revealed impairments of 3-D form, object, and face processing and an absence of object- and face-selective blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses in ventral visual cortex. In the present research, we reexamined M. M. to test for experience-dependent recovery of visual function. Behaviorally, M. M. remains impaired in 3-D form, object, and face processing. Accordingly, we found little to no evidence of the category-selective organization within ventral visual cortex typically associated with face, body, scene, or object processing. We did observe remarkably normal object selectivity within lateral occipital cortex, consistent with M. M.'s previously reported shape-discrimination performance. Together, these findings provide little evidence for recovery of high-level visual function after more than a decade of visual experienc...
An intensive nonlinearity in the visual system can produce distortion products, or difference fre... more An intensive nonlinearity in the visual system can produce distortion products, or difference frequency gratings, when observers view two high contrast, high spatial frequency interference fringes of slightly different frequency or orientation added together at the retina. These distortion products are visible even when the two fringes imaged on the retina are above the resolution limit. Our experiments take advantage of this nonlinearity to measure the spatial filtering in the visual system following the formation of the retinal image, but preceding the site of the nonlinearity. The point spread function corresponding to this spatial filter is so small that it can be entirely explained by light integration within the apertures of foveal and parafoveal cones. The small size of this point spread function implies that (1) laser interferometry avoids contrast losses inherent in the eye&#39;s optics at spatial frequencies as high as 130 c/deg, (2) retinal scatter causes negligible image degradation in the fovea and parafoveal retina, (3) eye movements have little or no effect on contrast sensitivity to the distortion product and (4) that there is no neural spatial summation in the visual system prior to the site of the nonlinearity. Distortion products could also be observed when a bright interference fringe was briefly flashed on the fovea and a test interference fringe was viewed through the resulting afterimage. Measurements of the point spread function at stages in the visual system that precede the generation of this distortion product were similar to those obtained with simultaneous presentation of the two fringes, implying that the aftereffect of light adaptation is extremely local, no larger than the dimensions of single cones.
Afterimages fade against any unchanging background but generally reappear if the background chang... more Afterimages fade against any unchanging background but generally reappear if the background changes suddenly. Under some conditions, however, a change of background color fails to revive a faded afterimage. This happens only if the interchanged backgrounds equally stimulate the rod receptors. It follows that afterimages seen under these conditions are generated by rods.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1976
Subtotal thyroidectomy was performed in 40 patients with thyrotoxicosis in whom propranolol alone... more Subtotal thyroidectomy was performed in 40 patients with thyrotoxicosis in whom propranolol alone was used as preparation for surgery. Propranolol was given orally in a dose of 40 mg every 6 h for a mean preoperative period of 17 days (range 4-60 days) and continued for seven days after operation. The mean +/- SE blood loss at operation was only 160 +/- 20 ml. The period of follow-up was from three to nine months. Recurrent thyrotoxicosis has not occurred in any patient. Low levels of total serum triiodothyronine (T3) and total serum thyroxine (T4) were observed in the early postoperative weeks in some patients and were associated with symptoms of mild hypothyroidism, but by six months in the presence of a raised serum thyrotropin (TSH) the thyroid hormone levels returned to normal. Permanent hypothyroidism developed in only two patients. Despite normal or low total serum T3 and T4 levels, the TSH response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) was absent in all patients one week after operation. At four weeks and at eight weeks, the response was absent or sub-normal in 70% and 20% of the patients respectively, indicating a delay in the recovery of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis previously exposed to high levels of T3 and T4. It is considered that subtotal thyroidectomy for thyrotoxicosis in patients prepared with propranolol is an acceptable procedure which has some advantages over the conventional preparation with carbimazole and potassium iodide, not the least of which are the potential reduction in preparation time, the more flexible timing of operation, and the reduced operative blood loss.
The hypothesis that limiting the knee-flexion range increases the peak hip-extension moment while... more The hypothesis that limiting the knee-flexion range increases the peak hip-extension moment while transferring from sitting to standing was tested by filming (100 fps) ten normal human volunteers. With the knees flexed 105 degrees from full extension (0 degrees) the mean (+/- 1 S.D.) peak hip-extension moment was 142 (+/- 37) Nm. With the knees flexed only 75 degrees subjects threw their arms and trunks forward to a greater extent, with a peak moment of 253 (+/- 65) Nm (p less than 0.0001). If the peak moments rise to a similar degree in patients with arthritis and limited knee-flexion range, they may accelerate hip joint damage or the loosening of hip endoprostheses.
To test the hypothesis that wheelchair users experience more discomfort when holding their necks ... more To test the hypothesis that wheelchair users experience more discomfort when holding their necks in extended and/or rotated positions than when in their self-selected most comfortable positions (MCPs). We studied 20 wheelchair users, first determining their MCPs with the eyes closed. Then, subjects assumed and maintained (for 5 min each) four neck positions in random order: level (L) and elevated (E), both straight ahead of the subject (S) and with the neck rotated (R). We measured neck extension angles (from digital photographs) and neck discomfort (using visual analogue scales [VAS], in %). The mean neck-extension angles were MCP - 2.6 degrees, LS 9.5 degrees, LR 8.1 degrees, ES 23.9 degrees and ER 25.4 degrees (ANOVA p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.0001). The mean VAS neck discomfort scores were LS 5.7%, LR 17.4%, ES 24.0% and ER 34.1% (ANOVA p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.0001). Sustained extension and rotation of the neck, alone or in combination, increase the neck discomfort of wheelchair users. The MCP for most wheelchair users is straight ahead with the neck slightly flexed, about 11 degrees and 27 degrees more flexed, respectively, than when looking at an average-height sitting or standing person. These findings have implications for wheelchair design, the behaviour of clinicians and wheelchair users, and the built environment.
Coupling between cardiac and locomotor rhythms (CLC) has been reported while subjects exercise at... more Coupling between cardiac and locomotor rhythms (CLC) has been reported while subjects exercise at cadences that are natural to them. The hypothesis that oxygen consumption [Formula: see text] would be lower when subjects pedalled at the rate producing 1:1 coupling of heart and pedalling rates than when they pedalled at noncoupled rates was tested with 12 men on a cycle ergometer. At a moderate power output based on their [Formula: see text] max, subjects pedalled at six different pedalling rates while [Formula: see text] and heart rate were measured. The pedalling rates were the preferred frequency, frequencies 15 and 30% above and below the preferred frequency, and the 1:1 coupled frequency. In 8 of the 12 subjects it was possible to fit their data with significant regression equations relating [Formula: see text] to pedalling rate, but in no subject was the 1:1 coupled state energetically beneficial, suggesting that any functional significance of CLC is unrelated to metabolic effi...
... These experiments were approved by the UCSD Human Research Protections Program. ... a human w... more ... These experiments were approved by the UCSD Human Research Protections Program. ... a human walking (&amp;#x27;Johansson&amp;#x27;) figure portrayed only by point sources at critical joints (Fig ... After Long-term Blindness: the Problems and Behavior Patterns of Visual Rehabilitation (American ...
We investigated the effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) derived from fish oil (... more We investigated the effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) derived from fish oil (n-3 PUFA) and plant seed oil (n-6 PUFA), in amounts relevant to human consumption, on the alpha 1-adrenoceptor-mediated contractile responses of isolated rat resistance arteries. Rats were fed semisynthetic diets, deriving 40% of total calories from fat. The control diet, which had sufficient linoleic acid to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency, had a polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid (P/S) ratio of 0.3. The n-3 PUFA were given as a daily oral supplement of fish oil. For the n-6 PUFA diet, the proportion of linoleic acid in the diet was increased to obtain P/S ratio of 2.0. Diets were administered for 8 weeks. At the end of the feeding period, second-order branches of the femoral artery (< 300-micros diameter) were mounted in pairs in an isometric myograph, and responses to norepinephrine (NE) 3 nM-10 microM with addition of yohimbine 1 microM and timolol 1 microM were examined...
In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 ... more In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 years. Tests carried out over 2 years following the surgery revealed impairments of 3-D form, object, and face processing and an absence of object- and face-selective blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses in ventral visual cortex. In the present research, we reexamined M. M. to test for experience-dependent recovery of visual function. Behaviorally, M. M. remains impaired in 3-D form, object, and face processing. Accordingly, we found little to no evidence of the category-selective organization within ventral visual cortex typically associated with face, body, scene, or object processing. We did observe remarkably normal object selectivity within lateral occipital cortex, consistent with M. M.'s previously reported shape-discrimination performance. Together, these findings provide little evidence for recovery of high-level visual function after more than a decade of visual experienc...
An intensive nonlinearity in the visual system can produce distortion products, or difference fre... more An intensive nonlinearity in the visual system can produce distortion products, or difference frequency gratings, when observers view two high contrast, high spatial frequency interference fringes of slightly different frequency or orientation added together at the retina. These distortion products are visible even when the two fringes imaged on the retina are above the resolution limit. Our experiments take advantage of this nonlinearity to measure the spatial filtering in the visual system following the formation of the retinal image, but preceding the site of the nonlinearity. The point spread function corresponding to this spatial filter is so small that it can be entirely explained by light integration within the apertures of foveal and parafoveal cones. The small size of this point spread function implies that (1) laser interferometry avoids contrast losses inherent in the eye&#39;s optics at spatial frequencies as high as 130 c/deg, (2) retinal scatter causes negligible image degradation in the fovea and parafoveal retina, (3) eye movements have little or no effect on contrast sensitivity to the distortion product and (4) that there is no neural spatial summation in the visual system prior to the site of the nonlinearity. Distortion products could also be observed when a bright interference fringe was briefly flashed on the fovea and a test interference fringe was viewed through the resulting afterimage. Measurements of the point spread function at stages in the visual system that precede the generation of this distortion product were similar to those obtained with simultaneous presentation of the two fringes, implying that the aftereffect of light adaptation is extremely local, no larger than the dimensions of single cones.
Afterimages fade against any unchanging background but generally reappear if the background chang... more Afterimages fade against any unchanging background but generally reappear if the background changes suddenly. Under some conditions, however, a change of background color fails to revive a faded afterimage. This happens only if the interchanged backgrounds equally stimulate the rod receptors. It follows that afterimages seen under these conditions are generated by rods.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1976
Subtotal thyroidectomy was performed in 40 patients with thyrotoxicosis in whom propranolol alone... more Subtotal thyroidectomy was performed in 40 patients with thyrotoxicosis in whom propranolol alone was used as preparation for surgery. Propranolol was given orally in a dose of 40 mg every 6 h for a mean preoperative period of 17 days (range 4-60 days) and continued for seven days after operation. The mean +/- SE blood loss at operation was only 160 +/- 20 ml. The period of follow-up was from three to nine months. Recurrent thyrotoxicosis has not occurred in any patient. Low levels of total serum triiodothyronine (T3) and total serum thyroxine (T4) were observed in the early postoperative weeks in some patients and were associated with symptoms of mild hypothyroidism, but by six months in the presence of a raised serum thyrotropin (TSH) the thyroid hormone levels returned to normal. Permanent hypothyroidism developed in only two patients. Despite normal or low total serum T3 and T4 levels, the TSH response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) was absent in all patients one week after operation. At four weeks and at eight weeks, the response was absent or sub-normal in 70% and 20% of the patients respectively, indicating a delay in the recovery of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis previously exposed to high levels of T3 and T4. It is considered that subtotal thyroidectomy for thyrotoxicosis in patients prepared with propranolol is an acceptable procedure which has some advantages over the conventional preparation with carbimazole and potassium iodide, not the least of which are the potential reduction in preparation time, the more flexible timing of operation, and the reduced operative blood loss.
The hypothesis that limiting the knee-flexion range increases the peak hip-extension moment while... more The hypothesis that limiting the knee-flexion range increases the peak hip-extension moment while transferring from sitting to standing was tested by filming (100 fps) ten normal human volunteers. With the knees flexed 105 degrees from full extension (0 degrees) the mean (+/- 1 S.D.) peak hip-extension moment was 142 (+/- 37) Nm. With the knees flexed only 75 degrees subjects threw their arms and trunks forward to a greater extent, with a peak moment of 253 (+/- 65) Nm (p less than 0.0001). If the peak moments rise to a similar degree in patients with arthritis and limited knee-flexion range, they may accelerate hip joint damage or the loosening of hip endoprostheses.
To test the hypothesis that wheelchair users experience more discomfort when holding their necks ... more To test the hypothesis that wheelchair users experience more discomfort when holding their necks in extended and/or rotated positions than when in their self-selected most comfortable positions (MCPs). We studied 20 wheelchair users, first determining their MCPs with the eyes closed. Then, subjects assumed and maintained (for 5 min each) four neck positions in random order: level (L) and elevated (E), both straight ahead of the subject (S) and with the neck rotated (R). We measured neck extension angles (from digital photographs) and neck discomfort (using visual analogue scales [VAS], in %). The mean neck-extension angles were MCP - 2.6 degrees, LS 9.5 degrees, LR 8.1 degrees, ES 23.9 degrees and ER 25.4 degrees (ANOVA p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.0001). The mean VAS neck discomfort scores were LS 5.7%, LR 17.4%, ES 24.0% and ER 34.1% (ANOVA p &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt; 0.0001). Sustained extension and rotation of the neck, alone or in combination, increase the neck discomfort of wheelchair users. The MCP for most wheelchair users is straight ahead with the neck slightly flexed, about 11 degrees and 27 degrees more flexed, respectively, than when looking at an average-height sitting or standing person. These findings have implications for wheelchair design, the behaviour of clinicians and wheelchair users, and the built environment.
Coupling between cardiac and locomotor rhythms (CLC) has been reported while subjects exercise at... more Coupling between cardiac and locomotor rhythms (CLC) has been reported while subjects exercise at cadences that are natural to them. The hypothesis that oxygen consumption [Formula: see text] would be lower when subjects pedalled at the rate producing 1:1 coupling of heart and pedalling rates than when they pedalled at noncoupled rates was tested with 12 men on a cycle ergometer. At a moderate power output based on their [Formula: see text] max, subjects pedalled at six different pedalling rates while [Formula: see text] and heart rate were measured. The pedalling rates were the preferred frequency, frequencies 15 and 30% above and below the preferred frequency, and the 1:1 coupled frequency. In 8 of the 12 subjects it was possible to fit their data with significant regression equations relating [Formula: see text] to pedalling rate, but in no subject was the 1:1 coupled state energetically beneficial, suggesting that any functional significance of CLC is unrelated to metabolic effi...
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