Dear all, 
      
      We have released the Auditory Modeling Toolbox (AMT)
      version 1.6.0. 
    It includes the following noteworthy novelties:  
    
      - More simple install: just type amt_start('install');
        in your Matlab/Octave. 
 
- Rewrite of the ERB <--> Frequency functions, see f2erbrate,
        erbrate2f,
        f2erb,
        and f2bmdistance.
- FrAMBI:
        Framework for auditory modeling based on Bayesian inference.
        With examples.
        
 Thanks to Roberto Barumerli (Austrian Academy of
        Sciences and University of Verona).
 
- data_heeringa2024:
        25 GB of single-unit responses from the auditory nerve of
        gerbils, including analysis and plotting. 
 Thanks to Amarins Heeringa (Carl von Ossietzky
        Universität Oldenburg).
 
- data_mclachlan2023
        and data_mclachlan2024:
        Responses from sound-localization experiments including
        head-rotation recordings. 
 Thanks to Glen Mclachlan (University of Antwerp).
 
- bramslow2004:
        Loudness model (AUDMOD) with many model stages. 
 Thanks to Lars Bramslow (Eriksholm Research
        Centre).
 
- eurich2024:
        Efficient monaural and binaural model for audio quality
        assessment (eMoBi-Q). 
 Thanks to Bernhard Eurich (Carl von Ossietzky Universität
        Oldenburg).
 
- felsheim2024:
        Adaptive leaky-integrate and firing probability (aLIFP) model of
        an electrically stimulated nerve fiber. 
 Thanks to Rebecca Felsheim (Carl von Ossietzky
        Universität Oldenburg).
- lyon2024:
        Two-capacitors version of the cascade of asymmetric resonators
        with fast-acting compression (CARFAC v2). 
 Thanks to Dick Lyon and his team (Google).
 
- paulick2024:
        Computational auditory signal processing and perception (CASP)
        model. 
 Thanks to Lily Paulick (Technical University of
        Denmark).
And many other changes.
      Thanks to the AMT-team members and all contributors!
    As usual, the AMT is available here. 
    The AMT is a community-driven project and would not exist without
      your help! If you find a bug or wish an improvement, please create
      a ticket in the "Issues"
      section of the project. 
      
      Best regards, 
      
      The AMT Team 
      (Piotr Majdak, Robert Baumgartner, Joonas Guevara, Michael
      Mihocic, Roberto Barumerli, and Alejandro Osses) 
    
    -- 
    Piotr Majdak
    Project group "Binaural Audio and Auditory Modeling" (BAAM)
    Senior Research Associate of the Acoustics Research Institute
      (ARI) of the Austrian
      Academy of Sciences (OeAW)
    Office: Room 3C49A (3rd floor), Dominikanerbastei 16, 1010 Vienna,
    Austria
    Phone: +43 1 51581-2511.