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    Effects Of Hearing Loss And Hearing Aids On Telling The Whereabouts Of Sound

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,245.00
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    Confusion And Communication Problems From Reduced Abili Ty To Locate Sounds

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $68,382.00
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    Hearing Aids Modified To Improve Ability To Judge The W Hereabouts Of Sounds

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $130,183.00
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    Representation Of Auditory Space In The Central Nervous System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $272,193.00
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    Neural Coding Of A Cue To Auditory Space, In Noisy Environments

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,160.00
    Summary
    GENERAL BACKGROUND : Our ability to determine where a sound is coming from (localization ability) is severely disrupted when the environment is noisy. This affects our abilities at many ordinary tasks, such as keeping up a conversation in a noisy background, and also in other critical tasks (eg., in following warning signals in a noisy factory environment). In people who have some hearing loss, even if only partial deafness, localization ability is disrupted even when there is no noise in the ba .... GENERAL BACKGROUND : Our ability to determine where a sound is coming from (localization ability) is severely disrupted when the environment is noisy. This affects our abilities at many ordinary tasks, such as keeping up a conversation in a noisy background, and also in other critical tasks (eg., in following warning signals in a noisy factory environment). In people who have some hearing loss, even if only partial deafness, localization ability is disrupted even when there is no noise in the background, and is even more severely disrupted when the environment is noisy. SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND : Our localization ability depends on the way neurons in the brain code the position of a source of sound we wish to detect. From studies in animals we know a lot about the way in which neurons do this coding in silence. However, we know almost nothing about how this coding is affected by a noisy background. Further, we know absolutely nothing about how this coding, whether in silence or when there is noise, is affected when there is also a hearing loss. SIGNIFICANCE : If we are to understand the effects of hearing losses on coding of the location of a sound signal we need to know first how noise affects the coding in cases of normal hearing. This project aims to gain that information. I will then extend this to studying the detailed basis of these effects, ie., exactly what mechanisms are affected in the neurons. Then I will determine how noise from different positions affects the coding of signal sounds at differnt positions. These data will provide us the essential base from which we can, later, go on to study how noise affects coding by neurons of the location of a signal. I plan to increase the value of the current study by developing, from the data gained in the studies in animals, computer-based models that will allow us to predict how coding of sound signal location is affected by hearing loss, and how this is exacerbated by noisy environments.
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    Nuclear Localization Of The AMP -activated Protein Kinase

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,816.00
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    Echo Sounder, Elementary Sonar And Radar Operations Workshop

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    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. Train fishermen in principles & operation of sonar, echosounding & radar equipment; interpretation of echograms, sonargrams and radar screen displays.
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    The Utility Of Classroom Sound Field Amplification For Rural Indigenous Primary School Children.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,370.00
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    Echo Sounder, Elementary Sonar And Radar Operation Workshop

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    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
    Summary
    Objectives:
    1. Train fishermen in principles & operation of sonar, echosounding & radar equipment; interpretation of echograms, sonargrams and radar screen displays.
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    Microprocessor Controlled Passive Sonar For Fisheries Studies

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    Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
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    Objectives:
    1. Demonstrate feasibility of underwater data acquisition by diver positioned omnidirectional active sonar source and three fixed passive hydrophones.
    2. Test the data acquisition system on different fisheries (crayfish and abalone)
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