I have found that music with loud beats or 'chunky' guitar parts aggravate my tinnitus to the point of my musical tastes having changed: I listen to a lot of what could be called 'new age' or 'ambient', mostly in headphones, at low volumes. Steve Roach, Ishq, Alio Die, Robert Rich, Heavenchord...
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Independent AI researcher, creator of datasette.io and llm.datasette.io, building open source tools for data journalism, writing about a lot of stuff at https://simonwillison.net/
Making synths for sonic explorers.
https://qubitelectronix.com
Composer, sound designer, DiN ambient music label owner & analogue synth aficionado.
dinrecords.bandcamp.com
ianboddy.bandcamp.com
I make music and video. YouTube is Red Means Recording. I hope to see the sun shine before I die. All my stuff is here: https://rmr.media/findme
Cognitive psychologist π§ | Working in Academia and Industryπ©βπ» | Science Officer opensciencetools.org (creators of @psychopy.org)π | Post doc multisensorytcd.com (studying Multisensory Perception ππ) | Obsessed with my dog πΆ Trying to handstand π€Έ
Postdoc researcher at Mount Holyoke College interested in rhythm, language, music, and the brain. Linguist, speech language therapist and musician with imposter syndrome.
Psychology and Neuroscience at University of LΓΌbeck | U Konstanz, UCL, Max Planck alumnus | Editing for J Neurosci and eLife | www.jonasobleser.com | www.obleserlab.com
γ°οΈπππ§ @ University of Central Florida | opinions mine
Professor of Psychology at Carleton College. Speech, cognition, measurement, open science! Book carver. Podcast: Juice and the Squeeze. she/her. http://juliastrand.com
The official(ish) account of the Auditory-VIsual Speech Association (AVISA) AV π π speech references, but mostly what interests me avisa.loria.fr
Every day I post short descriptions (well titles, really) of recent speech articles
Professor of Cell Physiology, Ear Institute, University College London
Research interests: ion channels, hearing/deafness, cilia, rare diseases, neurons, glia
www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/research/jaggerlab
Insta: @jaggerlab
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?
Research lab at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Academy aiming to understand how auditory perception, cognition, experiences, and neural processes changes as we age. (PI: @bjherrmann.bsky.social)
PI + parent = professional cat-herder β’ inclusiveness β’ he/him β’ studying the neuroscience of communication at Northeastern University
Textbook: The Neuroscience of Language (Cambridge University Press)
http://jonathanpeelle.net
I am a professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London. Cognitive science, neuroscience, music, speech. He/him.
Auditory neuroscientist, UCL Prof, trail runner, landlocked boaty, mum was @bizifer elsewhere
Postdoc at Penn Vet Working Dog Center working on canine olfaction. PhD in neuroscience / comparative speech perception at UMD. Tell me about your dog! she/her
Speech perception & brain nerd, University of Connecticut. Opinions my own, not my employer's.