virtual seminar
Our seminar this week will feature selected talks from trainees:
Rajvi Agravat from the University of Texas at Austin: "Auditory Cortex Preferentially Tracks Speech Over Music without Explicit Attention"
Dana Boebinger from the University of Rochester: "Rapid and dynamic construction of acoustically invariant speech representations in the human auditory cortex"
Jenna Blain from the University of Connecticut: " Predicting single-trial responses to natural sounds with intensity-contrast gain control spiking receptive field models
Nancy Sotero Silva from Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany: "Eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs) impact on auditory spatial discrimination"
E.A.R.S. is a monthly online seminar series on auditory neuroscience featuring presentations by researchers in earlier stages of their careers with the focus on their latest data. The seminar series was started over the pandemic in 2020 and grew to over one thousand subscribers across the globe. Seminars are free and hosted on Zoom. For the Zoom link, please email: compneuro@sas.upenn.edu

Computational Neuroscience Initiative