June 2017
June 2017 Our paper on neural change after learning a movement to music is out! It can be read here (open access), and was covered on IFLScience, among others! There is a blog about it here.
June 2017 Our paper on neural change after learning a movement to music is out! It can be read here (open access), and was covered on IFLScience, among others! There is a blog about it here.
The lab is going to San Francisco! Four abstracts were accepted for presentation at the International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC) in July.
Our paper on visualization of speech sounds for computerized speech therapy was just accepted for publication at the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. It is coauthored with Makiko Sadakata, Lilian Beijer, Toni Rietveld and Wiel Seuskens and is available here.
My theoretical paper on the application of the predictive processing framework to music cognition, and specifically imagery, is now published in Empirical Musicology review, available here, together with two commentaries.
A paper written with Katie Overy, entitled ‘Motor responses to a steady beat’, was accepted for publication at the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, and is now available here.
My review paper on the uses of auditory cueing for movement rehabilitation, part of the theme issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, entitled“Communicative rhythms in brain and behaviour”, is now available here.
Our fMRI paper entitled ‘Moving to music: Effects of heard and imagined musical cues on movement-related brain activity’ is accepted for publication at Frontiers of Human Neuroscience. It is co-authored with Alexa Morcom, Neil Roberts and Katie Overy, and part of a Frontiers Research Topic called ‘Music, Brain, and Rehabilitation: Emerging Therapeutic Applications and Potential Neural… Read More »
Frontiers in Psychology: Perception Science has accepted my opinion paper entitled ‘Images of time: Temporal aspects of auditory and movement imagination’. It is available here.
Our commentary on Andy Clark’s paper ‘Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science’, co-authored with Katie Overy and Peter Nelson is now available online from Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
Our paper on tensor decomposition, entitled ‘Shared processing of perception and imagery of music in decomposed EEG’ was accepted for publication at NeuroImage, co-authored with Jason Farquhar and Peter Desain. This work will also be presented at the International BCI meeting at Asilomar this summer.