Don Jewett, MD, PhD

Title(s)Professor Emeritus, Orthopaedic Surgery
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1500 Owens Street, #123
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-389-8938
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    University of California, San Francisco Residency School of Medicine
    University of California, San FranciscoM.D.1960 Medicine

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    Software for improved scientific references using the Web-Citation Protocol
    NIH R43LM010734Sep 30, 2010 - Jun 29, 2014
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Brain-activity during sedation predicting post-sedation explicit-memory
    NIH R43GM086927Sep 1, 2009 - Aug 31, 2013
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Visual stimulator for congnitive evoked-response QSD
    NIH R43NS048621Apr 15, 2004 - Oct 15, 2006
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Improved head model for dipole analysis in children
    NIH R21NS046469Sep 15, 2003 - Aug 31, 2008
    Role: Principal Investigator
    ABR train-block detection of small acoustic neuromas
    NIH R43DC005878Feb 6, 2003 - Aug 5, 2006
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Error Reduction in Dipole-Source Localization Models
    NIH R44NS041776Sep 1, 2001 - Apr 30, 2010
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Error-reduction in dipole-source localization models
    NIH R43NS041776Sep 1, 2001 - Aug 31, 2003
    Role: Principal Investigator
    SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW EVOKED-RESPONSE METHOD
    NIH R21RR014002Aug 1, 2000 - Jul 31, 2004
    Role: Principal Investigator
    ATTENTION IN EVOKED RESPONSES AT HIGH-REPETITION RATES
    NIH/NINDS N44NS002366Jun 1, 2000 - Aug 31, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
    EVOKED POTENTIAL G-WAVE DETECTION FOR SLEEP ANALYSIS
    NIH/NINDS N44NS002345May 1, 2000 - Mar 31, 2003
    Role: Principal Investigator
    G-WAVE EQUIPMENT TO DETECT SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
    NIH R43DC004029Sep 30, 1999 - Mar 31, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
    ATTENTION IN EVOKED-RESPONSES AT HIGH-REPETITION RATES
    NIH/NINDS N43NS072366Sep 30, 1997 - Sep 30, 1998
    Role: Principal Investigator
    LOW FREQUENCY EVOKED RESPONSE HEARING TEST
    NIH R43AA011859Sep 25, 1997 - Sep 24, 1999
    Role: Principal Investigator
    TRANSIENT EVOKED RESPONSES IN STEADY STATE POTENTIALS
    NIH R43NS036880Aug 15, 1997 - Feb 14, 1998
    Role: Principal Investigator
    EVOKED POTENTIAL G WAVE DETECTION FOR SLEEP/ALERTNESS
    NIH/NINDS N43NS062345Sep 30, 1996
    Role: Principal Investigator
    SOURCE LOCALIZATION HEAD SHAPES FROM EXTERNAL MEASURES
    NIH R43MH052492Sep 1, 1995 - Feb 28, 1997
    Role: Principal Investigator
    APPARATUS TO MEASURE G WAVE EVOKED RESPONSES
    NIH R44MH054922Jul 1, 1995 - Aug 31, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
    MIDDLE LATENCY AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSES AT 40 HZ RATE
    NIH R43MH054922Jul 1, 1995 - Dec 31, 1995
    Role: Principal Investigator
    EVOKED RESPONSES TO CONTINUOUS LOW FREQUENCY TONES
    NIH R43DC002432Jul 1, 1994 - Dec 31, 1994
    Role: Principal Investigator
    FIELD LOCALIZATION FOR DETECTION OF BRAIN GENERATORS
    NIH R44NS032219Aug 1, 1993 - Jul 31, 1997
    Role: Principal Investigator
    3-D ANALYSIS OF AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE IN HUMANS
    NIH R01DC000328Apr 1, 1986 - Mar 1, 1996
    Role: Principal Investigator
    3-D ANALYSIS OF AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE COMPONENTS
    NIH R01NS022670Apr 1, 1986 - Mar 31, 1989
    Role: Principal Investigator

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      1. Human sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effects. BMC Neurosci. 2006 Feb 23; 7:18. Jewett DL, Hart T, Larson-Prior LJ, Baird B, Olson M, Trumpis M, Makayed K, Bavafa P. PMID: 16504094; PMCID: PMC1483834.
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      2. BMC Neurosci. Human Sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition- rate effects. 2006; 7:18. Jewett DL, Hart MT, Larson-Prior LJ, Olson M, Trumpis M, Makayad K, Bavafa P. View Publication.
      3. Scientist. What's wrong with single hypotheses?: Why it is time for Strong-Inference-PLUS. 2005; 19(21):10. Jewett DL. View Publication.
      4. The use of QSD (q-sequence deconvolution) to recover superposed, transient evoked-responses. Clin Neurophysiol. 2004 Dec; 115(12):2754-75. Jewett DL, Caplovitz G, Baird B, Trumpis M, Olson MP, Larson-Prior LJ. PMID: 15546784; PMCID: PMC1444882.
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      5. Clin Neurophysiol. The QSD method for recovering superposed, transient evoked-responses. 2004; 115(12):2754-2775. Jewett DL, Caplovitz G, Baird B, Trumpis M, Olson M, Larson-Prior LJ. View Publication.
      6. J. IES. Despite different wall colors, vertical scotopic illuminance predicts pupil size. 1997; 26(2):59-68. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Benson B, Law T.
      7. Seminars in Hearing. The history of the ABR as an example of punctuated equilibria. 1997; 19(1):3-9. Jewett DL.
      8. J. IES. Luminance-controlled pupil size affects word-reading accuracy. 1996; 25(1):42-50. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Benson B, Law T, Myers A.
      9. J. IES. Lighting spectral effects on Landolt C performance is enhanced by blur and abolished by mydriasis. 1996; 25(1):42-50. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Fein G, Benson B, Law T, Myers A Bullimore MA.
      10. J. IES. Landolt-C recognition in elderly subjects is affected by scotopic intensity surrounding illuminants. 1994; 23(2):123-130. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Fein G, Saika G, Ashford F.
      11. J. IES. Luminance-controlled pupil size affects Landolt task performance. 1993; (Summer):150-165. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Fein G, Ashford F.
      12. J. IES. Spectral determinants of steady-state pupil size with full field of view. 1992; 21:3-13. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Fein G, Saika G, Ashford F:.
      13. Lighting Res. Technol. Photopic luminance does not always predict perceived room brightness. 1990; 22(1):37-41. Berman SM, Jewett DL, Fein G, Saika G, Ashford F.
      14. Basic Concepts of Neuronal Function. 1984; 1-411. Jewett DL, Rayner MD. View Publication.
      15. Visible Language. Multi-level writing in theory and practice. 1981; 15:42-40. Jewett DL. View Publication.
      16. In Jewett DL, McCarroll HR Jr. (Eds.), Nerve Repair and Regeneration: Its Clinical and Experimental Basis. Various approaches to the field of nerve repair and regeneration. 1980. Jewett DL, Rosen JM.
      17. In Jewett DL, McCarroll HR Jr. (Eds.), Nerve Repair and Regeneration: Its Clinical and Experimental Basis. Suture and sutureless methods of repairing experimental nerve injuries. 1980; 235-242. Rosen JM, Kaplan EN, Jewett DL.
      18. In Jewett DL, McCarroll HR Jr. (Eds.), Nerve Repair and Regeneration: Its Clinical and Experimental Basis. Physiological methods of evaluating experimental nerve repairs. 1980; 150-161. Rosen JM, Jewett DL.
      19. In Jewett DL, McCarroll HR Jr. (Eds.), Nerve Repair and Regeneration: Its Clinical and Experimental Basis. Functional blockade of impulse trains caused by acute nerve compression. 1980; 199-206. Jewett DL. View Publication.
      20. Nerve Repair and Regeneration: Its Clinical and Experimental Basis. 1980. Jewett DL, McCarroll HR Jr.
      21. Lysaught JP (Ed.), Instructional Technology in Medical Education. Self-instruction and tested multilevel textbooks. 1973; 161-166. Jewett DL.
      22. Perspect. Biol. Med. Query-directed lectures as a means of increasing teaching productivity in science education. 1972; 15:460-472. Jewett DL.
      23. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. Electrical potentials from a dipole source in cat brain and a bounded cube. 1972; 19(BME):360-362. Jewett DL, Weinstein P, Carney D, Rutkin B.
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