Charlie’s article Neural and Behavioral Changes in Older Adults from Auditory-Cognitive Training is now online at bioRxiv.
Simon presents keynote seminar in ARO Seminar Series
Jonathan presented the seminar “Neural Representations of Same-Species Vocalizations in a Human Primate Model” as the keynote speaker of the new ARO Seminar Series topic of “Auditory Cortex and Thalamus”, on March 26 2025. The recorded video is available on YouTube and the slides are available on this website.
Karunathilake et al. article accepted at Journal of Neuroscience
Dushyanthi’s article Neural Dynamics of the Processing of Speech Features: Evidence for a Progression of Features from Acoustic to Sentential Processing was just accepted at Journal of Neuroscience.
Johns et al. article accepted at Trends in Hearing
Mike’s article Attention Mobilization as a Modulator of Listening Effort: Evidence from Pupillometry was just accepted at Trends in Hearing.
Karunathilake et al. article online at bioRxiv
Dushyanthi’s article Neural Dynamics of the Processing of Speech Features: Evidence for a Progression of Features from Acoustic to Sentential Processing is now online at bioRxiv.
Jonathan Simon delivers invited lectures in China
Simon gave an invited lectures at Peking University’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research (Beijing) and at a workshop held at Zhejiang University’s College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Sciences (Hangzhou). His slides are available on the lab’s Publications page.
Brodbeck et al. article accepted at eLife
Christian’s article Eelbrain: A Python Toolkit for Time-Continuous Analysis with Temporal Response Functions was just accepted at eLife.
Commuri et al. article accepted at Frontiers in Neuroscience
Vrishab’s article Changes in Cortical Responses Time-Locked to Continuous Speech in the High-Gamma Band Depend on Selective Attention was just accepted at Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Karunathilake et al. article accepted at PNAS
Dushyanthi’s article Neural Tracking Measures of Speech Intelligibility: Manipulating Intelligibility while Keeping Acoustics Unchanged was just accepted at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Welcome to the updated CSSL Site!
If you are reading this, you have reached the first news post for the updated Computational Sensorimotor Systems Lab site under the Simon Group. Be sure to look around and explore the new page!