Monty Escabi
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Neural correlation codes for sound identification and categorization: The contribution of sound spectrum and envelope correlation structure.
2019
Monty Escabi, Ian Stevenson, Heather L Read, Delaina Pedrick, M Sadeghi, Zhai Xiu, Khatami Fetemeh, F He
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Neural spike-timing patterns vary with sound shape and periodicity in three auditory cortical fields
2016
Ahmed Osman, Maksim A Volgushev, Chris Lee, Monty Escabi, Heather L Read
Research Type: Journal Article

Neural spike-timing patterns vary with sound shape and periodicity in three auditory cortical fields.
2016
Heather L Read, Maksim A Volgushev, Monty Escabi, Christopher M Lee, Ahmad F Osman
Research Type: Journal Article

Neuron-to-Neuron Correlation Statistics to Categorize Sounds in the Mammalian Auditory Midbrain
2017
Heather Read, Ian Stevenson, Monty Escabi, Fatemeh Khatami
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Nonstationary correlation statistics allow robust sound category identification
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Novel acoustic stimuli can alter locomotor speed to hippocampal theta relationship
2014
Chi-ming Chen, Monty Escabi, Ian Stevenson, J Hinman, Heather L Read, James J Chrobak, L Long
Research Type: Journal Article

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hipo.22308
Novel acoustic stimuli can alter locomotor speed-theta relationship across the septotemporal axis of the hippocampus. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts
2014
L L Long, Heather L Read, Ian Stevenson, Chi-ming Chen, James J Chrobak, Monty Escabi, A A Norris
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Novel space alters theta and gamma synchrony across the longitudinal axis of the hippocampus
2013
Stephanie Penley, James J Chrobak, Monty Escabi, Etan J Markus
Research Type: Journal Article

On the role of statistical regularities for sound recognition and coding
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Optimal Multichannel Artifact Prediction and Removal for Neural Stimulation and Brain Machine Interfaces
2020
Heather L Read, Monty Escabi, Bin Feng, mina sadeghi, longtu chen, ashley norris, Nicole Rosskothen-Kuhl, Jan Schnupp, kelsey dutta
Research Type: Journal Article

Origins of scale invariance in vocalization sequences and speech
Heather L Read, Fatemeh Khatami, Markus Whor, Monty Escabi
Research Type: Journal Article

Peripheral and mid-level auditory filters enhance temporal representations of natural sounds
2019
Monty Escabi, Fengrong He
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Poster Blitz: Mid-level auditory computations predict human speech recognition in natural environmental noise.
2024
Ian Stevenson, Xiu Zhai, Alex Clonan, Monty Escabi
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Precise Feature Based Time Scales and Frequency Decorrelation Lead to a Sparse Auditory Code
2012
Monty Escabi, Chen Chen, Heather L Read
Research Type: Journal Article

Precise Feature Based Time Scales and Frequency Decorrelation Lead to a Sparse Auditory Code
2011
Monty Escabi, Heather L Read, Chen Chen
Research Type: Journal Article

Predicting auditory midbrain responses to natural sounds with interpretable Gabor integrate and fire receptive field models
2024
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Proportional spike-timing precision and firing reliability underlie efficient temporal processing of periodicity and envelope shape cues
2013
Yi Zheng, Monty Escabi
Research Type: Journal Article

Septotemporal variations in hippocampal theta and other oscillations during REM and other sleep states
2011
Monty Escabi, James J Chrobak, Stephanie Penley, James Hinman, Loren Long
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Septotemporal variations in hippocampal theta and other oscillations during REM and other sleep states.
2011
Monty Escabi, James J Chrobak, Lauren Long, Stephanie Penley, James Hinman
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Specialization of Binaural Responses in Ventral Auditory Cortices
2012
Monty Escabi, Heather Read, Doug Storace, Nathan Higgins
Research Type: Poster/Presentation