Voice information processing by the primate brain
Charly Lamothe (@charlylamothe.bsky.social), Margherita Giamundo, & Pascal Belin
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#neuroscience #auditoryprocessing
Thanks to my thesis supervisors @Pascal Belin, @Thierry Artières and co-authors @etiennetho.bsky.social, @Régis Trapeau, @brungio.bsky.social, @Julien Sein, @Sylvain Takerkart, @Stephane Ayache. I am also grateful to the CERIMED where the data were collected.
Thrilled: my PhD work “Reconstructing voice identity from noninvasive auditory cortex recordings” is now in @elife.bsky.social DNNs model human temporal voice areas & can reconstruct speaker identity from fMRI. Ty to supervisors, co authors, CERIMED & participants elifesciences.org/articles/98047
@jphysiol.bsky.social
Co-first authorship with Sophie Bagur and Etienne Gosselin.
We found although these responses are found throughout the central auditory system, they provide richer information about elapsed sounds in the auditory cortex.
Delighted to announce that my first postdoc work with @bathellierlab.bsky.social got on offset responses in the auditory system got published in the Journal of Physiology!
tinyurl.com/3amwj39w
Two postdoc positions in the lab within the ERC Synergy project "Chronology" in collaboration with S. Ostojic, M. Jazayeri and V. van Wassenhove @virginievanw.bsky.social . Two focuses: sound sequences representations across the brain & novel all-optical technology. Contact: [email protected]
New study of the lab showing that sleep preserve sound representations geometry in the auditory cortex but intermittently blocks the transfer of sensory information, possibly to provide both opportunities for surveillance and offline processing.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...