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[AUDITORY] Video for CogHear Meeting



Our CogHear meeting (Cognitive aspects of Hearing) is all this week in Maryland.  If you can’t come, we plan on broadcasting the talks (one way, but you can ask questions by chat) for those that can’t be there in person.

We hope to have a broad overview of important directions are field might go, including clinical technology and sensors, AI/LLM and BCI.  We think we’ll have something for everybody.

I’ve pasted the schedule into the message below, as well as included the PDF.  All times are EDT.  We hope you will find this useful.

Here is also a zoom link for the workshop

Meeting ID: 978 6939 0760
Passcode: CogHear


We hope you will enjoy.

- Malcolm, Mounya and Shihab


CogHear Workshop
Univeristy of Maryland, College Park - June 16-20
Zoom Meeting ID: 978 6939 0760 Passcode: CogHear
Mon 6/16Tu 6/17Wed 6/18Thursday 6/19Friday 6/20
ClinicalTechnologyAI/LLMBCIForward looking
9:00 - 9:55 Sandra Gordon-SallantHeather BortfeldJean-Remi King (virtual)Vikash Gilja (virtual)Alain de Cheveigne
University of MarylandUC, MercedMeta/Ecole Normale SuperieureParadromics Inc. /                   UC San Diego Ecole Normale Superieure
Overview of links between age-related hearing loss and cognitive decline in older peopleFunctional near-infrared spectroscopy for neuroimaging in cochlear implant recipients: innovations and applications Emergence of Language in the Human Brain Neural ProsthesesAuditory brain decoding: Problems, solutions, and ways forward
9:55 - 10:00Transition
10:00 - 10:55Jonathan SimonSamu TauluSamuel Norman-HaignereCheol Jun Cho Giovanni diLiberto
University of MarylandUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of RochesterUC BerkeleyTrinity College 
Neural Representations of Same-Species Vocalizations in a Human Primate ModelRecent advances in OPM-MEGConducting experiments on models: using deep artificial neural networks to guide experimental neuroscience researchSpeech neuroprostheses for restoring naturalistic communication and future prospectsSpeech neurophysiology in realistic contexts: Big hype or big leap?
10:55 - 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:10 Stefanie KuchinskySridhar KalluriShailee JainNathan CroneNima Mesgarani
Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterStarkeyUC San FranciscoJohns Hopkins UniversityColumbia University
Keeping an Eye on Listening Effort: Toward Enhanced Clinical Hearing TestsImportant clinical problems in hearing aidsBuilding out-of-the-box speech decoders with large-scale self-supervisionSpeech decoding with implantable electrocorticographic BCIsFrom Selective Listening to Brain-Controlled Hearing
12:10 - 1:30Lunch BreakAdjourn
1:30 - 2:25 Lucas ParraAbhinav Uppal/Shreshth SaxenaLaura GwilliamsEdmond Lalor
City College of New YorkUC San Diego/McMaster UniversityStanford UniversityUniversity of Rochester
Auditory narratives drive the whole dynamical system: brain, heart and eyes -- And how to distinguish effort from attentionIn-ear EEG and mobile eye-tracking to study audiovisual interactions in naturalistic settingsNeural Algorithms of Human LanguageExplaining the explainable variance in EEG responses to natural speech.
2:25 - 2:30Transition
2:30 - 3:25Ken Grant Patrick Kanold Chris Honey Behtash Babadi
Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterJohns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Maryland
Hearing deficits in listeners with normal hearing thresholds and mild hearing impairment: Effects of blast exposure. Understanding the auditory brain with two-photon imagingMemory and Agency in Biological and Artificial IntelligenceAdvances in Neural Data Analysis Through the Granger Formalism
3:25 - 3:45Coffee BreakAnnapolis visit and    workshop banquet
3:45 - 5:00RoundTable DiscussionDemo: in-ear / Muse sensorsRoundTable Discussion


Attachment: CogHear2025schedule.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document