
Neural Coding
Electrophysiology reveals various strategies of cortical coding of acoustic features.
The Laboratory of Auditory Neurophysiology at Johns Hopkins
Electrophysiology reveals various strategies of cortical coding of acoustic features.
Marmoset vocal production, and neural mechanisms underlying auditory-vocal interaction.
Mechanisms underlying perception of musical and vocal sounds.
Neural representation of the three-dimensional acoustic space in the auditory cortex.
Marmosets as a model for investigating cortical representation of cochlear implant stimulation.
Auditory behaviors of marmosets; Auditory-tactile integrations in humans.
Electrophysiology, wireless recording, two-photon imaging, optogenetics, behavior...
Good Introduction to prior work in the lab.
Roy et al., "Distinct Neural Activities in Premotor Cortex during Natural Vocal Behaviors in a New World Primate, the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)" Journal of Neuroscience (2016). [pdf]
Osmanski et al., "Frequency discrimination in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)" Hearing Research (2016). [pdf]
Gao et al., "Distinct Subthreshold Mechanisms Underlying Rate-Coding Principles in Primate Auditory Cortex." Neuron (2016) [pdf]
Song et al., "Complex pitch perception mechanisms are shared by humans and a New World monkey." PNAS (2016) [pdf]