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Monty A. Escabí
Monty A. Escabí
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut
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Spectrotemporal receptive fields in the lemniscal auditory thalamus and cortex
LM Miller, MA Escabí, HL Read, CE Schreiner
Journal of neurophysiology 87 (1), 516-527, 2002
4152002
Nonlinear spectrotemporal sound analysis by neurons in the auditory midbrain
MA Escabı, CE Schreiner
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (10), 4114-4131, 2002
2672002
Functional convergence of response properties in the auditory thalamocortical system
LM Miller, MA Escabı, HL Read, CE Schreiner
Neuron 32 (1), 151-160, 2001
2462001
Gabor analysis of auditory midbrain receptive fields: spectro-temporal and binaural composition
A Qiu, CE Schreiner, MA Escabí
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (1), 456-476, 2003
1522003
Naturalistic auditory contrast improves spectrotemporal coding in the cat inferior colliculus
MA Escabí, LM Miller, HL Read, CE Schreiner
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (37), 11489-11504, 2003
1432003
Septotemporal variation in dynamics of theta: speed and habituation
JR Hinman, SC Penley, LL Long, MA Escabí, JJ Chrobak
Journal of neurophysiology 105 (6), 2675-2686, 2011
1332011
A high-density, high-channel count, multiplexed μECoG array for auditory-cortex recordings
MA Escabí, HL Read, J Viventi, DH Kim, NC Higgins, DA Storace, ASK Liu, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 112 (6), 1566-1583, 2014
1012014
Neural modulation tuning characteristics scale to efficiently encode natural sound statistics
FA Rodríguez, C Chen, HL Read, MA Escabí
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (47), 15969-15980, 2010
922010
Spectral and temporal modulation tradeoff in the inferior colliculus
FA Rodríguez, HL Read, MA Escabí
Journal of neurophysiology 103 (2), 887-903, 2010
882010
Distinct roles for onset and sustained activity in the neuronal code for temporal periodicity and acoustic envelope shape
Y Zheng, MA Escabí
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (52), 14230-14244, 2008
802008
Dissociation between dorsal and ventral hippocampal theta oscillations during decision-making
B Schmidt, JR Hinman, TK Jacobson, E Szkudlarek, M Argraves, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (14), 6212-6224, 2013
732013
Feature selectivity and interneuronal cooperation in the thalamocortical system
LM Miller, MA Escabı, CE Schreiner
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (20), 8136-8144, 2001
732001
EARSHOT: A minimal neural network model of incremental human speech recognition
JS Magnuson, H You, S Luthra, M Li, H Nam, M Escabi, K Brown, ...
Cognitive science 44 (4), e12823, 2020
622020
Theta and gamma coherence along the septotemporal axis of the hippocampus
HR Sabolek, SC Penley, JR Hinman, JG Bunce, EJ Markus, M Escabi, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 101 (3), 1192-1200, 2009
612009
Specialization of binaural responses in ventral auditory cortices
NC Higgins, DA Storace, MA Escabí, HL Read
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (43), 14522-14532, 2010
562010
Representation of spectrotemporal sound information in the ascending auditory pathway
MA Escabi, HL Read
Biological cybernetics 89 (5), 350-362, 2003
552003
The contribution of spike threshold to acoustic feature selectivity, spike information content, and information throughput
MA Escabí, R Nassiri, LM Miller, CE Schreiner, HL Read
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (41), 9524-9534, 2005
532005
Novel space alters theta and gamma synchrony across the longitudinal axis of the hippocampus
SC Penley, JR Hinman, LL Long, EJ Markus, MA Escabí, JJ Chrobak
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 7, 20, 2013
462013
Hippocampal theta, gamma, and theta-gamma coupling: effects of aging, environmental change, and cholinergic activation
TK Jacobson, MD Howe, B Schmidt, JR Hinman, MA Escabí, EJ Markus
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (7), 1852-1865, 2013
422013
Precise feature based time scales and frequency decorrelation lead to a sparse auditory code
C Chen, HL Read, MA Escabí
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (25), 8454-8468, 2012
412012
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