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Vance M Zemon

from West Nyack, NY
Age ~73

Vance Zemon Phones & Addresses

  • 30 East St, West Nyack, NY 10994 (845) 627-0320 (845) 627-6713
  • Glen Rock, NJ
  • Richmond, VA
  • 470 Washington St, Tappan, NY 10983
  • New York, NY
  • 30 East St, West Nyack, NY 10994 (845) 627-0320

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Professor Of Psychology

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Location:
30 East St, West Nyack, NY 10994
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Yeshiva University
Professor of Psychology

Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine since 1992
Professor of Psychology

The Rockefeller University Jul 1985 - Jul 1992
Assistant Professor
Education:
Northeastern University 1974 - 1979
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Research and Experimental Psychology
Clarkson University 1969 - 1973
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics
Skills:
Psychology
Statistics
Neuroscience
Research
Spss
Psychological Assessment
Teaching
Mental Health
Psychotherapy
Clinical Research
Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychology
Higher Education
Clinical Psychology
Research Design
Psychological Testing
Cbt
Adolescents
Counseling Psychology
Mindfulness
Health Psychology
Cognition
University Teaching
Healthcare
Group Therapy
College Teaching
Science
Interventions
Consulting
Qualitative Research
Program Evaluation
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Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Vision Examination Utilizing Fault Detection

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US Patent:
7578795, Aug 25, 2009
Filed:
Aug 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/924265
Inventors:
George Z. Hu - Raritan NJ, US
Vance Marc Zemon - West Nyack NY, US
Peter Derr - East Windsor NJ, US
Assignee:
Diopsys, Inc. - Pine Brook NJ
International Classification:
A61B 13/00
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600558, 600544, 600545
Abstract:
A system and method for performing a vision examination includes displaying a series of visual stimuli for observation by a patient and detecting the patient's visual evoked potentials in response to the visual stimuli. Electrical signals representative of the visual evoked potentials for each stimulus of each series of visual stimuli displayed is amplified, converted to digitized data, recorded and measured. The measured visual evoked potential data is then evaluated and compared to certain predetermined values in order to detect whether or not the measured data is reliable. Data outside of predetermined ranges of values is considered faulty data. For example, the measured data is compared to a maximum value of the output of an amplifier used to enhance the electrical signals, to a predetermined value of the Fourier component at 60 Hz; and to certain ranges to determine if the measured data are outside of expected limits. The occurrence of such data outside these ranges is faulty data. Upon detecting faulty data, new data can be generated until fault free data is obtained or the examination is terminated.

Method And Apparatus For An Automated Procedure To Detect And Monitor Early-Stage Glaucoma

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US Patent:
20040263780, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jun 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/608627
Inventors:
Zongqi Hu - Raritan NJ, US
Vance Zemon - West Nyack NY, US
International Classification:
A61B003/10
A61B003/00
US Classification:
351/205000, 351/246000
Abstract:
A system and a method for automated, electrophysiological assessment of visual function in glaucoma suspects and patients is provided using visual evoked potentials measured in response to periodic stimuli presented to the patients. The method may be comprised of the steps of entering a patient's information into a computer, initializing a visual stimulus for the patient, recording a plurality of visual evoked potential signals obtained from one or more electrodes attached to the patient's scalp, saving and processing digitized data relating to the visual evoked potential signals, and determining if the likelihood of glaucoma is high or low based on the data.

System And Method For Vision Examination Utilizing Fault Detection

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US Patent:
20060282008, Dec 14, 2006
Filed:
Aug 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/506931
Inventors:
George Hu - Raritan NJ, US
Vance Zemon - West Nyack NY, US
Peter Derr - East Windsor NJ, US
Assignee:
DIOPSYS, INC. - Metuchen NJ
International Classification:
A61B 13/00
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600558000, 600544000, 600545000
Abstract:
A system and method for performing a vision examination includes displaying a series of visual stimuli for observation by a patient and detecting the patient's visual evoked potentials in response to the visual stimuli. Electrical signals representative of the visual evoked potentials for each stimulus of each series of visual stimuli displayed is amplified, converted to digitized data, recorded and measured. The measured visual evoked potential data is then evaluated and compared to certain predetermined values in order to detect whether or not the measured data is reliable. Data outside of predetermined ranges of values is considered faulty data. For example, the measured data is compared to a maximum value of the output of an amplifier used to enhance the electrical signals, to a predetermined value of the Fourier component at 60 Hz; and to certain ranges to determine if the measured data are outside of expected limits. The occurrence of such data outside these ranges is faulty data. Upon detecting faulty data, new data can be generated until fault free data is obtained or the examination is terminated.
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