Patents by Inventor Teddy Lee Maddess

Teddy Lee Maddess 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: 10064548
    Abstract: A method for assessing the function of at least one sensory field of a subject, and apparatus and systems for carrying out the method, the method comprising: using a display, presenting stimuli to selected locations of the sensory field, the selected locations being centered at points on a sampling grid spanning a portion of the sensory field, wherein the individual stimuli if presented simultaneously at the sampling grid points would overlap in the space defined by the sensory dimensions of the field; using a sensor, detecting responses in the subject's sensory field evoked by the stimuli; and processing the detected responses to relate them to the function of the subject's sensory field at the selected locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2018
    Assignee: The Australian National University
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Patent number: 9848771
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for assessing the function of parts of one or more sensory fields of a subject. Pupillary responses to at least two clustered ensembles of stimuli presented to predetermined portions of the sensory fields to be tested are measured. Each cluster comprises individual stimuli presented at locations across the sensory field, where the locations are defined on appropriate axes for the tested sensory fields. The method comprises: presenting statistically independent sequences of selected individual stimuli from the two or more clustered stimulus ensembles to a sensory field of a subject, thereby evoking pupillary responses in at least one pupil of the subject; detecting responses of the pupil or pupils evoked by the stimuli using at least one sensor; and processing the detected responses to relate the detected response to the sensory function of each component part of the sensory field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2017
    Assignee: The Australian National University
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James, Corinne Frances Carle
  • Publication number: 20150282704
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for assessing the function of parts of one or more sensory fields of a subject. Pupillary responses to at least two clustered ensembles of stimuli presented to predetermined portions of the sensory fields to be tested are measured. Each cluster comprises individual stimuli presented at locations across the sensory field, where the locations are defined on appropriate axes for the tested sensory fields. The method comprises: presenting statistically independent sequences of selected individual stimuli from the two or more clustered stimulus ensembles to a sensory field of a subject, thereby evoking pupillary responses in at least one pupil of the subject; detecting responses of the pupil or pupils evoked by the stimuli using at least one sensor; and processing the detected responses to relate the detected response to the sensory function of each component part of the sensory field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2013
    Publication date: October 8, 2015
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James, Corrine Frances Carle
  • Patent number: 8807753
    Abstract: A system and method for assessing the function of parts of the nervous system of a subject by measuring the pupillary responses to at least one stimulus ensemble comprising a plurality of individual stimuli; the method comprising: presenting a sequence of selected individual stimuli from the at least one stimulus ensemble to the nervous system of a subject thereby evoking pupillary responses in at least one pupil of the subject, selected individual stimuli being concurrently presented in the sequence, wherein the individual stimuli are each individually balanced such that the pupillary responses evoked by individual stimuli in the ensemble are balanced according to the strength of the neural responses evoked by the individual stimuli; detecting responses of the pupil or pupils evoked by the stimuli using a sensor; and processing the detected responses to relate them to the function of the subject's neural responses to some or all of the individual stimuli of the ensemble.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: The Australian National University
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Publication number: 20110292342
    Abstract: A system and method for assessing the function of parts of the nervous system of a subject by measuring the pupillary responses to at least one stimulus ensemble comprising a plurality of individual stimuli; the method comprising: presenting a sequence of selected individual stimuli from the at least one stimulus ensemble to the nervous system of a subject thereby evoking pupillary responses in at least one pupil of the subject, selected individual stimuli being concurrently presented in the sequence, wherein the individual stimuli are each individually balanced such that the pupillary responses evoked by individual stimuli in the ensemble are balanced according to the strength of the neural responses evoked by the individual stimuli; detecting responses of the pupil or pupils evoked by the stimuli using a sensor; and processing the detected responses to relate them to the function of the subject's neural responses to some or all of the individual stimuli of the ensemble.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2009
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Applicant: THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Publication number: 20100249532
    Abstract: A method for assessing the function of at least one sensory field of a subject, and apparatus and systems for carrying out the method, the method comprising: using a display, presenting stimuli to selected locations of the sensory field, the selected locations being centred at points on a sampling grid spanning a portion of the sensory field, wherein the individual stimuli if presented simultaneously at the sampling grid points would overlap in the space defined by the sensory dimensions of the field; using a sensor, detecting responses in the subject's sensory field evoked by the stimuli; and processing the detected responses to relate them to the function of the subject's sensory field at the selected locations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2008
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Patent number: 7006863
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for simultaneously assessing the functional status of component parts of the nervous system by presenting sparse stimuli to one or more parts of the sensory nervous system. Sparse stimuli consist of temporal sequences of stimulus conditions presented against a baseline null stimulus condition, where the non-null stimulus condition, or conditions, are presented relatively infrequently. The low probability of encountering a stimulus differing from a baseline or null stimulus condition in sparse stimulus sequences insures that gain control mechanisms within the nervous system will increase the neural response magnitude and also bias the measured responses to those neurone populations having such gain controls. The consequently increased response amplitudes ensure more reliably recorded responses than are obtained with non-sparse stimuli.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: The Australian National University
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Publication number: 20030163060
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus are described for simultaneously assessing the functional status of component parts of the nervous system by presenting sparse stimuli to one or more parts of the sensory nervous system. Sparse stimuli consist of temporal sequences of stimulus conditions presented against a baseline null stimulus condition, where the non-null stimulus condition, or conditions, are presented relatively infrequently. The low probability of encountering a stimulus differing from a baseline or null stimulus condition in sparse stimulus sequences insures that gain control mechanisms within the nervous system will increase the neural response magnitude and also bias the measured responses to those neurone populations having such gain controls. The consequently increased response amplitudes ensure more reliably recorded responses than are obtained with non-sparse stimuli.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2003
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Patent number: 6315414
    Abstract: This invention concerns the detection of neural damage to the optic nerve, optic radiations and white matter of the visual brain indicative of various neurological disorders but with particular application to multiple sclerosis. The method involves simultaneous measurement of the shape and latency of responses to visual stimuli presented simultaneously in different parts of the visual field of the two eyes, separating out linear and nonlinear response components, and most particularly separating out binocular interaction responses to assess neural function within each half of the visual cortex. Because rough retino-topicity is maintained in the optic nerve, through the optic radiations and the visual cerebral cortex, stimulation of the separate parts of the visual field permits isolation of responses from different component parts of these neural elements and therefore from the results obtained an objective assessment of damage to these separate neural components can be made simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Australian National University
    Inventors: Teddy Lee Maddess, Andrew Charles James
  • Patent number: 5912723
    Abstract: A diagnostic test for glaucoma which preferably uses four types of frequency doubled illusion patterns to determine the existence of glaucomatous damage in different regions of the eye. The four frequency doubled illusion patterns are preferably generated on a cathode ray tube by single spatial frequencies in the range of 0.1 to 4.0 cycles per degree whose contrast is modulated in time at between 10 and 50 Hz. As the contrast of each of these patterns is lessened, a threshold value is determined for each pattern at the point where the subject can only discern thick vertical stripes in the test pattern rather than the frequency doubled illusion. By comparing the detected threshold values for the various patterns among themselves and with other test data for normal sighted persons, the presence of glaucomatous damage to different regions of the eye can be detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: Australian National University of Acton
    Inventor: Teddy Lee Maddess