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Office
69 Ridge Ave.
Mill Valley, CA 94941Phone+1 415-381-2615
Education & Training
- University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 1960
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- What's wrong with single hypotheses?: Why it is time for Strong-Inference-PLUS.Don L Jewett
Scientist (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2007-11-03 - 4 citationsHuman sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effectsDon L. Jewett, Toryalai Hart, Linda J. Larson-Prior, Bill Baird, Marram P. Olson
BMC Neuroscience. 2006-02-23 - 6 citationsWhat's wrong with single hypotheses?: Why it is time for Strong-Inference-PLUS.Don L. Jewett
Scientist. 2005-11-07
Grant Support
- Software For Improved Scientific References Using The Web-Citation ProtocolNational Library Of Medicine2010–2011
- Brain-Activity During Sedation Predicting Post-Sedation Explicit-MemoryNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences2009
- Error Reduction In Dipole-Source Localization ModelsNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2005–2006
- Visual Stimulator For Congnitive Evoked-Response QSDNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2004
- Improved Head Model For Dipole Analysis In ChildrenNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2003–2004
- ABR Train-Block Detection Of Small Acoustic NeuromasNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders2003
- Error-Reduction In Dipole-Source Localization ModelsNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2001
- Scientific Development Of A New Evoked-Response MethodNational Center For Research Resources2000–2001
- Evoked Potential G-Wave Detection For Sleep AnalysisNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2000
- Attention In Evoked Responses At High-Repetition RatesNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke2000
- G-Wave Equipment To Detect Specific Language ImpairmentNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders1999
- Attention In Evoked-Responses At High-Repetition RatesNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1997–1998
- Apparatus To Measure G WAVE Evoked ResponsesNational Institute Of Mental Health1997–1998
- Low Frequency Evoked Response Hearing TestNational Institute On Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism1997
- Transient Evoked Responses In Steady State PotentialsNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1997
- Evoked Potential G WAVE Detection For Sleep/AlertnessNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1996–1997
- Field Localization For Detection Of Brain GeneratorsNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1995
- Source Localization Head Shapes From External MeasuresNational Institute Of Mental Health1995
- Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Responses At 40 HZ RateNational Institute Of Mental Health1995
- Evoked Responses To Continuous Low Frequency TonesNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders1994
- 3-D Analysis Of Auditory Brainstem Response In HumansNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders1991–1993
- 3-D Analysis Of Auditory Brainstem Response In HumansNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders1990–1991
- 3-D Analysis Of Auditory Brainstem Response ComponentsNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1986–1988
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