And that's how it's done. Fastest email response I got for such a request was about 7 minutes. It was 'sleepy time' in the recipients time zone. Leading to a mental image of the author in PJs hitting 'refresh' in email program. Having said that I sorta hope Dr. Pinto does not PriusChat to view our chat. In fact, risk of that prevents me from telling a 'Pinto' joke here
For Mrs. BobW's dog size class, a couple of sensible breeds might be miniature poodles and Cocker spaniels. Drop by the 'spare dog warehouse' and see what they have thereabouts. Without to much 'crazy' mixed in.
One interesting thought is there are other nerves that terminate in the brain: Audio Optical It might be interesting to see if other tests of these nerves might provide another dementia assay. Bob Wilson
Having myopia and SSNHL, I have thought about both. They seem different in that 'sensor problems' appear more prevalent than 'processing problems'. Perhaps that is a false distinction.
I was thinking reaction times: rapid changes in intensity - say pupal response times to light level changes rapid changes in spacial orientation - perhaps looking at buzzing insect sound The key is it should not include any memorized response but more reflexive. Bob Wilson
This seems an appropriate starting point: The Neuroanatomy of Alzheimer's Disease : Reviews in the Neurosciences But authors from 1989 might be be difficult to track down. Also, DeGruyter's paywall is relatively sturdy
photo@25 includes cute dog Prius aftermarket instrumentation and because of PriusChat rules I can only 'like' it once
I can't smell stink bugs, skunks aren't horrible, and that applies to other smells most would take offense too. Am I doomed or fortunate? That might not be leather you are smelling.
Sometimes I get no response to a request for a copy of journal paywalled article. That is rare. No one has ever refused in reply.