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Tue 4/8/2014 10:25:57 AM
Subject: Re: Dan Margoliash (intro to JE)
i love your new set& tech
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:08 AM,
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Jeffrey,
This introduces you to Dan Margoliash at UChicago. Dan has included a several interesting
studies and would be happy to talk with you.
W
ards to both of you,
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Margoliash
Subject: follow up to our meeting
Date: March 17. 2014 12 22 57 PM PDT
To:
Dear
When we spoke last week you indicated you knew of an individual who may be interested
in learning about my research, and who would want to see some of the primary
literature. To this end I attach a few of our papers. Amador 2013 is the recent
major result I mentioned in our conversation. In arriving at that result we used
sleeping birds, but only for a technical advantage. Attached are four other papers
that describe some of our sleep and learning results in birds. The Dave 2000
paper describes song replay ("birds dreaming of singing"); Shank 2009
demonstrates how physiology in the brain is shaped by early vocal learning, and
Rauske 2010 shows how the activity patterns of neurons are sculpted on a nightly
basis by sleep. Brawn 2013 presents a different model system (sleep and auditory
perception, not sleep and vocal production), showing how different memories
interfere with each other in a sleep-dependent fashion during initial memory
acquisition.
Finally, I also attach one more sleep perceptual learning study (Fenn 2003): in humans, on
speech, work done in collaboration with Howard.
I am grateful for the help you arc extending to me. It was a pleasure to meet with you
during your visit here to University of Chicago last week. I hope we can meet
again in the future.
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Cheers,
Dan Margoliash
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