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Michael J Hammer

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Gumenyuk V, Korzyukov O, Tapaskar N, Wagner M, Larson C, Hammer M
Clin EEG Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 54(2):141-150. PMID: 35861774
To characterize potential brain indexes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. In an effort to develop objective, laboratory-based tests that can help to establish ADHD diagnosis, the brain...
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Korzyukov O, Lee Y, Bronder A, Wagner M, Gumenyuk V, Larson C, et al.
Brain Res . 2020 Feb; 1732:146703. PMID: 32032611
Predictive processing across hierarchically organized time scales is one of the fundamental principles of neural computations in the cerebral cortex. We hypothesize that relatively complex aggregation of auditory and vocal...
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Arocho-Quinones E, Hammer M, Bock J, Pahapill P
Surg Neurol Int . 2017 Mar; 8:22. PMID: 28303202
Background: Vocal fold (VF) immobility is a rare, potentially fatal complication of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous reports suggest that subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) may influence laryngeal function,...
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Hutcheson K, Hammer M, Rosen S, Jones C, McCulloch T
Laryngoscope . 2017 Jan; 127(4):797-804. PMID: 28083946
Objective: To examine feasibility of a simultaneous high-resolution pharyngeal manometry (HRM) and electromyography (EMG) experimental paradigm to detect swallowing-related patterns of palatal, laryngeal, and pharyngeal muscle activity during expiratory training....
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Cock C, Jones C, Hammer M, Omari T, McCulloch T
Dysphagia . 2016 Aug; 32(2):216-224. PMID: 27534548
UES opening occurs following cricopharyngeus deactivation and submental muscle contraction causing hyolaryngeal elevation and UES distraction. During impedance manometry, the inverse of impedance (admittance) can be used to measure bolus...
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Omari T, Jones C, Hammer M, Cock C, Dinning P, Wiklendt L, et al.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2016 Jan; 310(6):G359-66. PMID: 26767985
The swallowing muscles that influence upper esophageal sphincter (UES) opening are centrally controlled and modulated by sensory information. Activation and deactivation of neural inputs to these muscles, including the intrinsic...
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Jones C, Ciucci M, Hammer M, McCulloch T
Laryngoscope . 2015 Aug; 126(3):657-64. PMID: 26297859
Objectives/hypothesis: High-resolution manometry (HRM) improves on previous manometric systems by including a greater number of sensors that are more densely placed. Due to deglutitive movement of the HRM catheter and...
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Hammer M, Jones C, Jones C, Mielens J, Kim C, McCulloch T
Dysphagia . 2014 Jun; 29(5):564-70. PMID: 24969727
The tongue-hold maneuver is a widely used clinical technique designed to increase posterior pharyngeal wall movement in individuals with dysphagia. It is hypothesized that the tongue-hold maneuver results in increased...
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Jones C, Hammer M, Hoffman M, McCulloch T
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol . 2014 Mar; 123(3):174-82. PMID: 24633943
Objectives: We sought to determine whether the association between cricopharyngeus muscle activity and upper esophageal sphincter pressure may change in a task-dependent fashion. We hypothesized that more automated tasks related...
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Hammer M, Krueger M
Exp Brain Res . 2013 Nov; 232(1):13-20. PMID: 24217976
Rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors within the laryngeal mucosa provide the central nervous system with perceptual and proprioceptive afference for a variety of essential yet diverse human functions including voice sound production...