Neuroscientist at UNC-CH. Mostly, but not exclusively, studying the auditory system. Electrophysiology, channels, synapses, networks, computational, and some imaging, are all part of our investigations. How does the brain accomplish the feats of hearing?
I think that measuring the acoustic delay to the tympanic membrane (or at least approximating it) could help correct for different setups. Also, I tend to take a longer baseline, and had to subtract that out. I’ll contact you directly about one other suggestion on the UI. Thanks for the great work!
September 25, 2025 at 10:06 PM
I think that measuring the acoustic delay to the tympanic membrane (or at least approximating it) could help correct for different setups. Also, I tend to take a longer baseline, and had to subtract that out. I’ll contact you directly about one other suggestion on the UI. Thanks for the great work!
I have recently used abranalysis (from the GitHub repo) for analysis of a couple of recent datasets and it does a very nice job once I account for the acoustic latency differences. I just had to put our data into the right intermediate format, which was a simple process. Very nice contribution!
September 24, 2025 at 8:22 PM
I have recently used abranalysis (from the GitHub repo) for analysis of a couple of recent datasets and it does a very nice job once I account for the acoustic latency differences. I just had to put our data into the right intermediate format, which was a simple process. Very nice contribution!
Cochlear Nucleus-so many cell types, different intrinsic physiology, different network engagement, different projections, different multisensory activation, different auditory sensitivity, … and gene expression. And, I dare say that there are a few types still not well characterized.
January 27, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Cochlear Nucleus-so many cell types, different intrinsic physiology, different network engagement, different projections, different multisensory activation, different auditory sensitivity, … and gene expression. And, I dare say that there are a few types still not well characterized.
Electrode holders? EFWright made some fine ones, now owned by a-m systems. A-m has the design info and was trained. Siskyou also makes some nice holders-very stable. I hope Warner did not stop making chambers and temp controllers.
October 28, 2023 at 2:09 AM
Electrode holders? EFWright made some fine ones, now owned by a-m systems. A-m has the design info and was trained. Siskyou also makes some nice holders-very stable. I hope Warner did not stop making chambers and temp controllers.