Patents by Inventor Lewis F. Hanes

Lewis F. Hanes 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).

  • Patent number: 5339826
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus in which student EEG measurements are made during the videotaped presentation of training materials. Alpha (8-12 Hz) and beta (16-24 Hz) activity present during segments of the material directed to a learning objective are used to determine attention and cognitive activity during the training material. An increased level of attention relates to increased understanding of the material. An increased level of cognitive activity relate directly to incorrect understanding of the material. Evoked potential responses are also measured in response to multiple choice questions on the learning objections presented subsequent to the training materials. A difference between midterm responses for correct and incorrect answers measures correct understanding of the subject matter of the multiple choice question. Comparing the alpha, beta and evoked potential results for a learning objective validates the indication of effectiveness if the results correlate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1994
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Albert L. Schmidt, Ellen K. McKinley, Lewis F. Hanes, Michael R. Morris, Patrick J. McKenzie, Paul H. Haley
  • Patent number: 5243517
    Abstract: The present invention uses a personal computer 180 with an A/D converter 184 and a hard disk drive 182 to record the electroencephalographic (EEG) activity of a subject 192 during a commercial and to record event related potentials (ERP) during commercial evaluation sequences subsequent to the commercial. The EEG is analyzed by a signal processing computer 205 for alpha and beta frequency amplitude content to determine attention cognition of the commercial. Different commercials for the same product are compared using overall attention and cognition ratings. The ERP is analyzed to determine the amplitude and latency of the ERPs potentials produced by stimulus events in the evaluation sequences. The ERPs are filtered and the peak amplitudes and latency measured. The amplitude and/or latency determines the understanding of the commercial, the value of the product, the intent to buy the product and the memory of the product. By computing overall results for each commercial different commercials can be compared.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Albert L. Schmidt, Ellen K. McKinley, Gary W. Sherwin, Lewis F. Hanes
  • Patent number: 4953968
    Abstract: An automated visual testing system is disclosed which presents an alternating steady state visual stimulus to a patient through an optical system that modifies the stimulus image. As the image changes, the patient produces evoked potentials that change. The evoked potentials are detected by a product detector which produces the amplitude of the evoked potentials. The amplitude is monitored through an analog to digital converter by a supervisor computer. The supervisor computer produces patient response curves from which it diagnoses visual system malfunction and/or prescribes correction. A control processor controls a stimulus generator to produce the image and an optical system, that includes polarizers, an astigmatism test slit or a cylindrical lens, a zoom lens system and a variable focal length test lens, transmits the image to the patient. The steady state visual potential stimulus generator is a device by which a rapidly complementing or flashing pattern can be presented to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1990
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Gary W. Sherwin, Lewis F. Hanes, Albert L. Schmidt
  • Patent number: 4861154
    Abstract: An automated visual testing system is disclosed which presents an alternating steady state visual stimulus to a patient through an optical system that modifies the stimulus image. As the image changes, the patient produces evoked potentials that change. The evoked potentials are detected by a product detector which produces the amplitude of the evoked potentials. The amplitude is monitored through an analog to digital converter by a supervisor computer. The supervisor computer produces patient response curves from which it diagnoses visual system malfunction and/or prescribes correction. A control processor controls a stimulus generator to produce the image and an optical system, that includes polarizers, an astigmatism test slit or a cylindrical lense, a zoom lense system and a variable focal length test lense, transmits the image to the patient. The steady state visual potential stimulus generator is a device by which a rapidly complementing or flashing pattern can be presented to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Gary W. Sherwin, Albert L. Schmidt, Lewis F. Hanes