Newly accepted 🎉 Decoding of speech acoustics from EEG: Going beyond the amplitude envelope doi.org/10.1088/1741... via @ioppublishing.bsky.social @tobiasgoehring.bsky.social @mrccbu.bsky.social
Newly accepted 🎉 Decoding of speech acoustics from EEG: Going beyond the amplitude envelope doi.org/10.1088/1741... via @ioppublishing.bsky.social @tobiasgoehring.bsky.social @mrccbu.bsky.social
Happy LGBTQ+STEM Day! To mark the occasion, LGBTQ+ and ally scientists alike introduced our new pride flag to the @mrccbu.bsky.social
You all know I love the envelope but www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A momentous occasion: 'Java Man' is going back to Indonesia, along with more than 28,000 other fossils that Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois collected during the colonial era.
My story: www.science.org/content/arti...
"It is the worst when I go to scientific meetings, where fruit experts are meeting, and we are given red delicious apples by the hotel. Gag me with a spoon, man." @hyperfixedpod.bsky.social
Ironic speech-in-noise issues are ubiquitous at auditory science conference poster sessions. I just found out there is a fruit science equivalent
LLMs are great for constrained assistive tasks with fully operationalised objectives ✨ (but that is not how they are being sold)
I fixed it
The festival of circular reasoning continues
That’s a wrap for the Cambridge Speech Decoding workshop 🧠👂🏽thanks for joining! 🦆 @mrccbu.bsky.social
Finally, @cdaube.bsky.social telling it like it is
Next up is @hyojinpark.bsky.social on using mutual information analysis to quantify brain-speech correspondence @unibirmingham.bsky.social
We’re now hearing from Nate Zuk on interpreting the TRF - how reliable is it?
First talk of the day from Marlies Gillis on encoding and decoding models
Full house this morning at the @mrccbu.bsky.social for the Cambridge Speech Decoding Workshop @drmattdavis.bsky.social @jremygiroud.bsky.social
Alexis Deighton MacIntyre and Lidea Shahidi @mrccbu.bsky.social will explore the experimental control & generative capabilities of state-of-the-art speech synthesis to produce audiological testing materials and conduct evaluation to ensure fit for use in clinical tests to assess speech perception.
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Cognitive psych is often traced back to the 1950s.
Psychology is often traced to Wundt's lab in 1879.
Textbooks speak of "proto-psychologists" like Fechner & Helmholtz in the 1800s... Westerners all.
Have you heard about Ibn al-Haytham, whose work predated them by 100s of years?
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In this Insight for Brain and Neuroscience Advances, I argue that greater cultural diversity within our field will help counter researcher cognitive bias, leading to generative new theories and research directions https://buff.ly/40DWssK 🌏⚛️🏳️🌈