• Transdisciplinary Workshop Maison des Astronomes, IMéRA, Marseille

    IMéRA

    Maison des Astronomes, IMéRA, Marseille Outcome: a collective publication on methodological and theoretical issues Abstract The complexity of animal communication signals (including humans) can be evaluated on the basis of the combinatorics of the units that make up these signals (property also referred to as “double articulation”). The first articulation concerns the arrangement of the […]

  • TBA

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    Ellen Breitholtz & Christine Howes (University of Gothenburg) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853

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    Christopher Cox (Aarhus University) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853

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    Iris Nomikou (University of Portsmouth) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853

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    Marlou Rasenberg (Radboud University) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853

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    Deniz Tahiroğlu (Boğaziçi University) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853

  • Neural systems underlying auditory categorization

    salle A003 LPL 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-enProvence, France

    Dr. Bhareth Chandrasekaran Abstract: My program of research uses a systems neuroscience approach to study the computations, maturational constraints, and plasticity underlying behaviorally relevant auditory signals like speech. Speech signals are multidimensional, acoustically variable, and temporally ephemeral. A significant computational challenge in speech perception (and more broadly, audition) is categorization, that is, mapping continuous, multidimensional, […]

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    Raquel Fernández (University of Amsterdam) Abstract: TBA Where: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853