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The revolution will not be controlled: natural stimuli in speech neuroscience
LS Hamilton, AG Huth - Language, cognition and neuroscience, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Humans have a unique ability to produce and consume rich, complex, and varied language
in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most …
in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most …
An insular view of the social decision-making network
MM Rogers-Carter, JP Christianson - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2019 - Elsevier
Social animals must detect, evaluate and respond to the emotional states of other
individuals in their group. A constellation of gestures, vocalizations, and chemosignals …
individuals in their group. A constellation of gestures, vocalizations, and chemosignals …
Complementary control of sensory adaptation by two types of cortical interneurons
RG Natan, JJ Briguglio, L Mwilambwe-Tshilobo… - elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
Reliably detecting unexpected sounds is important for environmental awareness and
survival. By selectively reducing responses to frequently, but not rarely, occurring sounds …
survival. By selectively reducing responses to frequently, but not rarely, occurring sounds …
Cortical representation of group social communication in bats
INTRODUCTION Many animals live and interact as part of social groups. Social groups
present unique advantages to their members, but also necessitate viable modes of …
present unique advantages to their members, but also necessitate viable modes of …
Multiscale optical Ca2+ imaging of tonal organization in mouse auditory cortex
Spatial patterns of functional organization, resolved by microelectrode map**, comprise a
core principle of sensory cortices. In auditory cortex, however, recent two-photon Ca 2+ …
core principle of sensory cortices. In auditory cortex, however, recent two-photon Ca 2+ …
Cortical interneurons differentially shape frequency tuning following adaptation
Neuronal stimulus selectivity is shaped by feedforward and recurrent excitatory-inhibitory
interactions. In the auditory cortex (AC), parvalbumin-(PV) and somatostatin-positive (SOM) …
interactions. In the auditory cortex (AC), parvalbumin-(PV) and somatostatin-positive (SOM) …
Complexin-1 enhances ultrasound neurotransmission in the mammalian auditory pathway
Unlike megabats, which rely on well-developed vision, microbats use ultrasonic
echolocation to navigate and locate prey. To study ultrasound perception, here we …
echolocation to navigate and locate prey. To study ultrasound perception, here we …
Bidirectional regulation of innate and learned behaviors that rely on frequency discrimination by cortical inhibitory neurons
M Aizenberg, L Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, JJ Briguglio… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The ability to discriminate tones of different frequencies is fundamentally important for
everyday hearing. While neurons in the primary auditory cortex (AC) respond differentially to …
everyday hearing. While neurons in the primary auditory cortex (AC) respond differentially to …
Hearing in complex environments: auditory gain control, attention, and hearing loss
BD Auerbach, HJ Gritton - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Listening in noisy or complex sound environments is difficult for individuals with normal
hearing and can be a debilitating impairment for those with hearing loss. Extracting …
hearing and can be a debilitating impairment for those with hearing loss. Extracting …
Predictive mouse ultrasonic vocalization sequences: uncovering behavioral significance, auditory cortex neuronal preferences, and social-experience-driven plasticity
Mouse ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) contain predictable sequential structures like bird
songs and speech. Neural representation of USVs in the mouse primary auditory cortex …
songs and speech. Neural representation of USVs in the mouse primary auditory cortex …