Paul Manis
@auditoryneuro.bsky.social
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!
Great job and this is just part of the pushback that, unfortunately, is sorely needed! Let’s hope it sets the pace.
March 7, 2025 at 1:07 AM
Great job and this is just part of the pushback that, unfortunately, is sorely needed! Let’s hope it sets the pace.
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.
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Since the days of analog amplifiers. Never use commercial acquisition programs.
Since the days of analog amplifiers. Never use commercial acquisition programs.
December 12, 2024 at 1:23 AM
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Since the days of analog amplifiers. Never use commercial acquisition programs.
Since the days of analog amplifiers. Never use commercial acquisition programs.
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.
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.
I hope Warner did not stop making chambers and temp controllers.
Wish I was down at Sunset- weekends wrapped with teaching days so not till late Nov. But this is a great time to be there if the storms stay offshore.
October 17, 2023 at 12:26 AM
Wish I was down at Sunset- weekends wrapped with teaching days so not till late Nov. But this is a great time to be there if the storms stay offshore.