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  1. #neuroscience #paperThread A new #preprint by Dushyanthi Karunathilake doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.02.578
    Language has a hierarchical structure, and some neural processing stages seem to align with these levels. Here we record MEG responses from subjects listening to a progression of speech/speech-like passages: speech-modulated noise; non-words with well-formed phonemes; shuffled words; and true narrative. We can then trace the hierarchy of neural processing stages, from acoustical to full language. 1/7

  2. #neuroscience #paperThread A new #preprint by Dushyanthi Karunathilake doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.02.578
    Language has a hierarchical structure, and some neural processing stages seem to align with these levels. Here we record MEG responses from subjects listening to a progression of speech/speech-like passages: speech-modulated noise; non-words with well-formed phonemes; shuffled words; and true narrative. We can then trace the hierarchy of neural processing stages, from acoustical to full language. 1/7

  3. #neuroscience #paperThread A new #preprint by Dushyanthi Karunathilake doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.02.578
    Language has a hierarchical structure, and some neural processing stages seem to align with these levels. Here we record MEG responses from subjects listening to a progression of speech/speech-like passages: speech-modulated noise; non-words with well-formed phonemes; shuffled words; and true narrative. We can then trace the hierarchy of neural processing stages, from acoustical to full language. 1/7

  4. Anyone else out there in mastodon land going to #ARO2024 tomorrow in lovely Anaheim CA? aro.societyconference.com/v2/

  5. Welcome to Mastodon @stephenvdavid, co-founder of neurotree.org and academictree.org! You may want to follow the hashtags #auditory #neuroscience and #AuditoryCortex You may also want to check out, and add yourself to, leovarnet.github.io/Mastodon-A

  6. #neuroscience #paperThread New paper in PNAS by recent PhD Dushyanthi Karunathilake! doi.org/10.1073/pnas.230916612
    MEG responses from continuous speech listening lock to various stimulus features: acoustic, phonemic, lexical, & semantic. Could they provide an objective measure of when degraded speech is perceived as actually intelligible? This would give insight as to how the brain turns speech into language, and be a treasure mine for clinical populations ill-suited for behavioral testing. 1/5

  7. #neuroscience #paperThread New paper in PNAS by recent PhD Dushyanthi Karunathilake! doi.org/10.1073/pnas.230916612
    MEG responses from continuous speech listening lock to various stimulus features: acoustic, phonemic, lexical, & semantic. Could they provide an objective measure of when degraded speech is perceived as actually intelligible? This would give insight as to how the brain turns speech into language, and be a treasure mine for clinical populations ill-suited for behavioral testing. 1/5

  8. #neuroscience #paperThread New paper in PNAS by recent PhD Dushyanthi Karunathilake! doi.org/10.1073/pnas.230916612
    MEG responses from continuous speech listening lock to various stimulus features: acoustic, phonemic, lexical, & semantic. Could they provide an objective measure of when degraded speech is perceived as actually intelligible? This would give insight as to how the brain turns speech into language, and be a treasure mine for clinical populations ill-suited for behavioral testing. 1/5

  9. #neuroscience #paperThread New paper in PNAS by recent PhD Dushyanthi Karunathilake! doi.org/10.1073/pnas.230916612
    MEG responses from continuous speech listening lock to various stimulus features: acoustic, phonemic, lexical, & semantic. Could they provide an objective measure of when degraded speech is perceived as actually intelligible? This would give insight as to how the brain turns speech into language, and be a treasure mine for clinical populations ill-suited for behavioral testing. 1/5

  10. #neuroscience #paperThread New paper in PNAS by recent PhD Dushyanthi Karunathilake! doi.org/10.1073/pnas.230916612
    MEG responses from continuous speech listening lock to various stimulus features: acoustic, phonemic, lexical, & semantic. Could they provide an objective measure of when degraded speech is perceived as actually intelligible? This would give insight as to how the brain turns speech into language, and be a treasure mine for clinical populations ill-suited for behavioral testing. 1/5

  11. Anyone going to the #APAN satellite meeting of #SfN2023 today? Would love to meet. My group has posters A9, A34, A46, and B59.
    Also very proud that former PhD student Nai Ding is giving the Young Investigator Spotlight talk.

  12. #Neuroscience #NeuroJobs
    My department <biology.umd.edu> is looking to hire a senior-level sensory neurobiologist👂👃 👀.
    “The Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD), seeks applications from neuroscientists working in the area of sensory neurobiology to join us at the rank of associate professor or professor. The successful applicant will be engaged in studies of auditory, olfactory, or visual neuroscience that …” ejobs.umd.edu/postings/114553

  13. #APAN2023
    The conference program for #APAN (Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience) is now live. The meeting will be in person November 10, 2023 in Washington DC. The lineup includes the keynote address by Dr. Lori Holt, "Listening in on Auditory Learning,” and the Young Investigator Spotlight talk by Dr. Nai Ding, “Neural Encoding of the Rhythms and Structures of Speech.”

    med.upenn.edu/apan/apan-sessio

  14. @soundbrainlab @jpeelle I’ll also be there at ARO #2023MWM with some of my lab. Really looking forward to catching up with everyone who can make it. #auditoryneuroscience

  15. @soundbrainlab @jpeelle I’ll also be there at ARO #2023MWM with some of my lab. Really looking forward to catching up with everyone who can make it. #auditoryneuroscience

  16. @soundbrainlab @jpeelle I’ll also be there at ARO with some of my lab. Really looking forward to catching up with everyone who can make it.

  17. Slovo "noc" (LAJLA) je odvozeno z výrazu JALIL JEŠIMON neboli "kvílící pustina".

    ...V noci je optimální čas pro "píseň Tóry" (RINA ŠEL TORA)...

    Stezka Tóry - Rabi Löw

    #Maharal
    #tora

  18. Did a bit of #VisibleMending on smallest daughter’s current favourite sweatpants. The bunnies are cute and always fun to use the #embroidery skills on something practical as well as appealing. #RepairReuseRecycle #Stitchcraft #HandSewing

  19. Interesting to see the British Library has picked the Clarivate platforms Alma, Primo VE and Rapido as its way forward after its challenges with the cyberattacks. (Previously on Aleph and Primo). I wonder what they’re looking at for hosting digitised content.
    #libraries #LibraryManagementSystem

  20. Interesting to see the British Library has picked the Clarivate platforms Alma, Primo VE and Rapido as its way forward after its challenges with the cyberattacks. (Previously on Aleph and Primo). I wonder what they’re looking at for hosting digitised content.
    #libraries #LibraryManagementSystem

  21. Interesting to see the British Library has picked the Clarivate platforms Alma, Primo VE and Rapido as its way forward after its challenges with the cyberattacks. (Previously on Aleph and Primo). I wonder what they’re looking at for hosting digitised content.
    #libraries #LibraryManagementSystem

  22. Interesting to see the British Library has picked the Clarivate platforms Alma, Primo VE and Rapido as its way forward after its challenges with the cyberattacks. (Previously on Aleph and Primo). I wonder what they’re looking at for hosting digitised content.
    #libraries #LibraryManagementSystem