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Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience lab led by Robert Zatorre at @TheNeuro_MNI
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The Neuro Bureau (@theneurobureau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing the 2019 Brain-Art Competition organized by the OHBM Brain-Art Special-Interest-Group. Submission Deadline: May 29th, 2019. neurobureau.org/brainart/

Quebec Bio-imaging Network (@rbiq_qbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are currently looking for eye-catching examples of bio-imaging for our new project, The Art of Imaging! If you are or know a scientist interested in showcasing your work, get in touch or check out our website for details and how to submit: rbiq-qbin.qc.ca/Call_for_images

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We welcome you to engage and exchange around #OpenScienceinAction at The Neuro and beyond! Join us for our inaugural symposium: 🗓️Monday, November 18, 2019 ⏰8:00 am to 6:00 pm 🗺️Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro 🔗at.theneuro.ca/OSinAction #OpenScience

We welcome you to engage and exchange around #OpenScienceinAction at The Neuro and beyond! 

Join us for our inaugural symposium:
🗓️Monday, November 18, 2019
⏰8:00 am to 6:00 pm 
🗺️Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro
🔗at.theneuro.ca/OSinAction #OpenScience
SfN Journals (@sfnjournals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People prefer songs with only a moderate amount of unfamiliarity and unpredictability, according to new research from McGill University in #JNeurosci. Predictability and uncertainty in the pleasure of music: bit.ly/32lWkgR

People prefer songs with only a moderate amount of unfamiliarity and unpredictability, according to new research from <a href="/mcgillu/">McGill University</a> in #JNeurosci.

Predictability and uncertainty in the pleasure of music: bit.ly/32lWkgR
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Check out our lab's latest research showing that we prefer music with some predictability and uncertainty! jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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Check out our brand new paper! We provide new evidence that humans have developed complementary neural systems in each hemisphere for auditory stimuli, leading to specialization for speech and melodies:

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The Zlab is proud to announce that our dear PI and lead researcher Prof Robert Zatorre has been awarded the C.L. de Carvalho-Heineken Prize, one of the Netherlands' top honours, for his contributions to the fields of auditory processing and music cognition. Congratulations!

The Zlab is proud to announce that our dear PI and lead researcher Prof Robert Zatorre has been awarded the C.L. de Carvalho-Heineken Prize, one of the Netherlands' top honours, for his contributions to the fields of auditory processing and music cognition. Congratulations!
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Check out our post-doc Ernest Mas Herrero's most recent preprint on the common & divergent pathways of the reward system in music vs food! It's the first of its kind

Steven Pinker (@sapinker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to a new study, music beats sex and drugs when it comes to relieving the stress and sadness of the pandemic. New Mind Matters column by Susan Pinker wsj.com/articles/a-mus… via The Wall Street Journal

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Zlab post doc Ernest Mas Herrero (Ernest Mas Herrero) has a brand new meta-analysis on the common & divergent pathways of the reward system in music vs food! Simply follow the link below: authors.elsevier.com/c/1cUmGY3M3TxsX

Sylvain Baillet 🕊️ (@sylvain_baillet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, today is my 🎂: very grateful for this new SfN Journals paper w/ Sebastian Puschmann, Mor Regev & zatorrelab: "MEG inter-subject phase-locking of stimulus-driven activity during naturalistic speech listening correlates with musical training." jneurosci.org/content/early/… 1/

Well, today is my 🎂: very grateful for this new <a href="/SfNJournals/">SfN Journals</a> paper w/ Sebastian Puschmann, <a href="/morrgv/">Mor Regev</a> &amp; <a href="/zatorrelab/">zatorrelab</a>:
"MEG inter-subject phase-locking of stimulus-driven activity during naturalistic speech listening correlates with musical training." jneurosci.org/content/early/… 
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Sylvain Baillet 🕊️ (@sylvain_baillet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out today NeuroImage That's right: simultaneous tDCS & MEG to demonstrate causal role of right, not left, auditory cortex in pitch learning. Another great collab. w/ zatorrelab driven by Reiko Matsushita & Sebastian Puschmann. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… A thread.

New paper out today <a href="/NeuroImage_EiC/">NeuroImage</a> 

That's right: simultaneous tDCS &amp; MEG to demonstrate causal role of right, not left, auditory cortex in pitch learning.

Another great collab. w/ <a href="/zatorrelab/">zatorrelab</a> driven by Reiko Matsushita &amp; Sebastian Puschmann.
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A thread.
Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS (@comadork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For most of us, musical imagery is spontaneous and effortless. But how does the human brain achieve this, and how does it relate to musical perception? New OA paper with the brilliant Mor Regev, zatorrelab, Ani Patel & Andrea Halpern CIFAR academic.oup.com/cercor/advance…

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Check out our brand new TMS paper by Ernest Mas Herrero Marcel Farrés Franch and @alain_dagher on the temporal dynamics of reward signals in music-induced pleasure! jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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Our new postdoc Alberto Ara just published a paper in Nature Scientific Reports. Follow the link to learn all about the EEG connectivity patterns underlying pleasantness evoked by familiar vs unfamiliar music! nature.com/articles/s4159…