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Our newest peer-reviewed publications are available below.
Cross-frequency brain network dynamics support pitch change detection
Samiee, Vuvan, Florin, Albouy, Peretz, & Baillet, 2022, Journal of Neuroscience
Using a developmental-ecological approach to understand the relation between language and music
Wojcik, Lassman, & Vuvan, 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
Probe tone paradigm reveals less differentiated tonal hierarchy in rock music
Vuvan & Hughes, 2021, Music Perception
Consonance preferences within an unconventional tuning system
Friedman, Kowalewski, Vuvan, & Neill, 2021, Music Perception
Musical training mediates the relation between working memory capacity and preference for musical complexity
Vuvan, Simon, Baker, Monzingo & Elliott, 2020, Memory & Cognition
Aggregate context effects in music processing
Schmuckler, Vuvan & Lewandowska, 2020, Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Vowel content influences relative pitch perception in vocal melodies
Russo, Vuvan & Thompson, 2019, Music Perception
Musical style affects the strength of harmonic expectancy
Vuvan & Hughes, 2019, Music and Science
Random feedback makes listeners tone-deaf
Vuvan, Zendel, & Peretz, 2018, Nature Scientific Reports
Cortical sources of the auditory attentional blink
Shen, Vuvan, & Alain, 2018, Journal of Neurophysiology
Can you tell a prodigy from a professional musician?
Comeau, Vuvan, Picard-Deland, & Peretz, 2017, Music Perception
Pre-target neural oscillations predict variability in the detection of small pitch changes
Florin, Vuvan, Peretz, & Baillet, 2017, PLoS ONE
The Montreal Protocol for Identification of Amusia
Vuvan, Paquette, Mignault-Goulet, Royal, Felezeu, & Peretz, 2017, Behavior Research Methods
Prevalence of congenital amusia
Peretz & Vuvan, 2017, European Journal of Human Genetics
Effects of vocal training in a musicophile with congenital amusia
Wilbiks, Vuvan, Girard, Peretz, & Russo, 2016, Neurocase