The wheels are turning, the vault has opened. See below our first of many papers to come on the very persistent effects of “temporary” noise-induced hearing loss.
Good science is hard to come by. We are so proud of our team, led by @Jane_Mondul
https://t.co/WmLtxS95vX
New preprint just posted, on the widespread nature of neuromodulation by multimodal sensory and motor inputs (e.g. visual stimulation and saccadic influences in auditory areas, and vice versa). https://t.co/ovmdhIEdqs
The wheels are turning, the vault has opened. See below our first of many papers to come on the very persistent effects of “temporary” noise-induced hearing loss.
Good science is hard to come by. We are so proud of our team, led by @Jane_Mondul
https://t.co/WmLtxS95vX
Our new paper is up, part of a series on how noise exposure can impair hearing without cochlear hair cell or synapse loss. We found that spatial hearing in noise is disrupted long after clinical measures recovered and suggested normal hearing.
🧵 below. https://t.co/vuSZqvgrsr
The wheels are turning, the vault has opened. See below our first of many papers to come on the very persistent effects of “temporary” noise-induced hearing loss.
Good science is hard to come by. We are so proud of our team, led by @Jane_Mondul
https://t.co/WmLtxS95vX
The first of a series of papers to come on the very persistent effects of “temporary” noise-induced hearing loss, and its unique aspects in primates. I’ve never been more proud.
https://t.co/aKVYJphdvR
New work from Yoshi Kajikawa and myself! 🐒 🦻
We measured sound envelope encoding in different cortical layers across the nonhuman primate auditory cortical hierarchy for the first time. Thread below.
We're excited to welcome @Jane_Mondul as an Assistant Professor to @PurdueSLHS! Her expertise and commitment to her field will undoubtedly benefit both our students and the broader Purdue SLHS community. Please join us in welcoming her!
#PurdueSLHS#PurdueHHS#Audiology
If you’re interested in multisensory integration 🦻👀, face/vocalization perception in monkeys🐒, or cortical microcircuits, take a look:
Our new paper on the laminar pattern of visual, and audiovisual, responses across the cortical hierarchy is out now
https://t.co/MRQykHoQ0V
At long last, our (@RamRamLab) paper on the subcortical encoding of sound envelope is out! 🔊🐒
Thread below
Ahead of print paper at J Neurophysiol:
https://t.co/KNzTh966zg
Preprint: https://t.co/Eur5MsnLrf
Our poster is up on the @SfNtweets website! I’ll be representing the Translational Neuroscience Division at Nathan Kline Institute in person on Monday. Come talk thalamocortical circuits and rhythm! Details below.
Congrats to senior grad student @adriana_et_al on getting her F31 grant "Neural Correlates of Auditory, Visual, and Audiovisual Motion Perception in Macaque Extrastriate Cortex" funded by NEI! 🐵🧠👂👁️🫨💨
Interested in using computational modeling to understand how thalamocortical circuits in the auditory system produce oscillations and spiking activity? Join our research team in NY as a postdoc.
Please don't hesitate to DM me with questions. RTs much appreciated.
Very excited to share this in its final form at the Journal of Neurophysiology! At times it seemed like this one wasn’t going to make it out into the world, but “data find a way” https://t.co/89lh00tezP
Our new preprint is up! We report correlations between single-unit activity and detection performance, and we report subcortical choice probabilities exceeding those typically reported in sensory cortex. (1/2)
Another successful dissertation from our lab! Chase will be working with Charlie Schroeder, @realnicenelly and @AnnieBarczak at Nathan Kline Institute in his next phase.
Proud of our friend and collaborator, @Chase_Mackey of @RamRamLab, for successfully defending his thesis yesterday. He will soon be moving up to NY to start a postdoc with Charlie Schroeder at the Nathan Kline Institute. Keep an eye on him, we know he is destined for big things!