Patents by Inventor Dawn Nowlin

Dawn Nowlin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20190030279
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a living body of a patient to associate the unconditioned stimulus (US) of decreased sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) with the conditioned stimulus (CS) or offending agent to cease or reduce defensive reactions or symptoms. The US involves non-invasive, mechanical stimulation of the sympathetic ganglia, which is paired with the offending stimuli or representation of the offending stimuli to modify pathologically conditioned reflexes of various systems involved in a reaction. In addition, conditions are treated by using digital representations, preferably provided via a computer, to represent the offending stimulus in order to engage the multimodal functioning of the brain. Sensory stimulation is used in conjunction with the various modalities of stimuli to condition the body to respond more appropriately to the stimulus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2018
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20160129215
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a living body of a patient to associate the unconditioned stimulus (US) of decreased sympathetic nerve activity SNA) with the conditioned stimulus (CS) of a representation of an offending agent to cease or reduce defensive reactions or symptoms. The US involves non-invasive, transcutaneous sensory stimulation of the sympathetic ganglia, which is paired with the CS of digital audio representations of offending substances to modify pathologically conditioned. reflexes of various systems involved. in a reaction. In addition, a patient's allergies or sensitivities are treated by using digital representations, preferably provided via a computer, to represent the actual substances in order to engage the multimodal functioning of the brain. Sensory stimulation is used in conjunction with the digital audio signals to condition the body to respond more appropriately to the substance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2016
    Publication date: May 12, 2016
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20140005468
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a living body of a patient to associate the positive effects of sensory stimulation of the sympathetic ganglia with digital audio representations of offending substances to modify errant interpretations of various systems involved in a reaction to ultimately cease or reduce negative reactions to such substances. In addition, a patient's sensitivities are treated by using digital representations, preferably provided via a computer, to represent the actual substances in order to engage the multimodal functioning of the brain. Sensory stimulation is used in conjunction with the digital audio signals to condition the body to react more appropriately to the substance. Motor activity is measured before treatment to show an action schema of “retreat”. Stimulation is administered to the sympathetic ganglia until the motor activity is restored to normal capacity, indicating the perception of the substance has been modified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2012
    Publication date: January 2, 2014
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20110160523
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a living body of a patient to associate the positive effects of sensory stimulation of the sympathetic ganglia with digital audio representations of allergens or other offending substances to modify errant interpretations of the immune system or other systems involved in a reaction to ultimately cease or reduce negative reactions to such allergens or substances. In addition, a patient's allergies or sensitivities are treated by using digital representations, preferably provided via a computer, as opposed to exposing the patient to the actual substances. Sensory stimulation is used in conjunction with the digital audio signals to condition the body to react more appropriately to the substances without the actual substance being exposed to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20100261949
    Abstract: A method for training a living body of a patient to attribute sounds corresponded with allergens to ultimately cease negative reactions to such allergens or substances. In addition, a patient's allergies are identified by using sound as opposed to exposing the patient to the actual substances. Acupressure is used in conjunction with the sounds to train the body to react positively to the allergens without actual allergen substance being exposed to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2008
    Publication date: October 14, 2010
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20090082615
    Abstract: A method for training a living body of a patient to attribute sounds corresponded with allergens to ultimately cease negative reactions to such allergens or substances. In addition, a patient's allergies are identified by using sound as opposed to exposing the patient to the actual substances. Acupressure is used in conjunction with the sounds to train the body to react positively to the allergens without actual allergen substance being exposed to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2008
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Inventor: Dawn Nowlin
  • Publication number: 20070004768
    Abstract: Bicyclic hydroxamate compounds represented by the Formula I: are described. The bicyclic hydroxamate compounds and compositions containing those compounds may be used to inhibit or modulate an enzyme activity of HIV Integrase and to treat HIV mediated diseases and conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Publication date: January 4, 2007
    Inventors: Qiyue Hu, Atsuo Kuki, Michael Plewe, Dawn Nowlin, Hai Wang, Junhu Zhang