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Dear fellow neuroscientists, 
Please join us on Tuesday, December 17th at 1 pm ET for the next edition of
E.A.R.S. (Electronic Auditory Research Seminars), a monthly auditory seminar series focused on central auditory processing and circuits. This session is our trainee session, and we have five speakers presenting their work: 
Estelle in 't Zandt (New York University): “An auditory cortex network represents both vocal categories and family dialects”. Stuart D. Washington (Howard University): “Chiropteran Neuroimaging: Structural and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pale Spear-Nosed Bat (Phyllostomus discolor)”. Bao Le (University of Virginia): “The zebra finch cortex reconstructs occluded syllables in conspecific song”. Demetrios Neophytou (City University of New York): “The asynchronous development of the mouse auditory cortex is driven by hemispheric identity and sex”. 
Ilina Bhaya-Grossman (UCSF): "Relative encoding of speech intensity in the human temporal cortex". The seminar will be hosted on Zoom. You can access the seminars here: https://pennmedicine.zoom.us/j/96672201477. This link is also posted on our website https://www.med.upenn.edu/pennhearing/ears.html. The E.A.R.S. subscriber list is the ears-seminar google group, which you can join by emailing: ears2022+subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or visiting the following link: https://groups.google.com/g/ears202. With kind wishes, 
Anjali Sinha 
Matilda Gibbons 
Corey Roach 
Yale Cohen 
Maria Geffen |