Petersen, B., Sørensen, S. D., Pedersen, E. R.
& Vuust, P. (2014).
Perception of Music and Speech in Adolescents with Cochlear Implants – A Pilot Study on Effects of Intensive Musical Ear Training. Abstract from International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research ISAAR 2013 “Auditory plasticity – Listening with the brain”, Nyborg, Denmark.
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Bodak, R., Malhotra, P., Bernardi, N. F., Cocchini, G.
& Stewart, L. (2014).
Reducing chronic visuo-spatial neglect following right hemisphere stroke through instrument playing.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience,
8, 413.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00413
Timm, L.
, Vuust, P., Brattico, E., Agrawal, D., Debener, S., Buechner, A., Dengler, R. & Wittforth, M. (2014).
Residual neural processng of musical sound features in adult cochlear implant users.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience,
8.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00181
Parsons, C., Kringelbach, M. L., Young, K., Craske, M. & Stein, A. (2014).
The Oxford Vocal (OxVoc) Sounds Database: A validated set of non-acted emotional sounds from human infants, adults & domestic animals. Poster session presented at Society for Neuroscience 2014, Washington DC, United States.
Petersen, B., Hansen, M., Sørensen, S. D., Ovesen, T. & Vuust, P. (2013).
Aspects of Music with Cochlear Implants – Music Listening Habits and Appreciation in Danish Cochlear Implant Users. Poster session presented at International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research ISAAR 2013 “Auditory plasticity – Listening with the brain”, Nyborg, Denmark.
Petersen, B., Weed, E., Hansen, M., Sørensen, S. D., Sandmann, P.
& Vuust, P. (2013).
Brain Responses to Language-relevant Musical Features in Adolescent Cochlear Implant Users Before and After an Intensive Music Training Program. Poster session presented at SNL 2013, San Diego, United States.
Sipola, T., Cong, F., Ristaniemi, T., Alluri, V., Toiviainen, P.
, Brattico, E. & Nandi, A. K. (2013).
Diffusion map for clustering fMRI spatial maps extracted by Indipendent Component Analysis.
IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing.
https://doi.org/10.1109/MLSP.2013.6661923
Tsatsishvili, V., Cong, F., Puoliväli, T., Alluri, V., Toiviainen, P., Nandi, A. K.
, Brattico, E. & Ristaniemi, T. (2013).
Dimension reduction for individual ICA to decompose FMRI during real-world experiences: Principal component analysis vs. canonical correlation analysis. In
ESANN 2013 proceedings, 21st European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (pp. 137-142)
Hall, C. A., Kader, A. S., Danielle McHale, A. M.
, Stewart, L., Fick, G. H. & Vilke, G. M. (2013).
Frequency of signs of excited delirium syndrome in subjects undergoing police use of force: Descriptive evaluation of a prospective, consecutive cohort.
Journal of forensic and legal medicine,
20(2), 102-7.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2012.05.008
Istok, E.
, Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T., Ritter, A. & Tervaniemi, M. (2013).
'I love Rock 'n' Roll' - Music genre preference modulates brain responses to music.
Biological Psychology,
92(2), 142-151.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2012.11.005
Liu, F., Jiang, C., Pfordresher, P. Q., Mantell, J. T., Xu, Y., Yang, Y.
& Stewart, L. (2013).
Individuals with congenital amusia imitate pitches more accurately in singing than in speaking: implications for music and language processing.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics,
75(8), 1783-98.
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-013-0506-1
Quarto, T., Bertolino, A., Blasi, G.
, Fasano, M. C., Fazio, L., Taurisano, P.
& Brattico, E. (2013).
Interaction between functional variation of the dopamine D2 receptor gene and sound background on brain activity during implicit emotional processing. Poster session presented at XXI National Congress Of Italian Society Of Psychofisiology, Lecce, Italy.
Fasano, M. C., Quarto, T.
, Pallesen, K. J., Blasi, G., Taurisano, P., Fazio, L., Gelao, B., Mancini, M., Di Giorgio, A.
, Brattico, E. & Bertolino, A. (2013).
Interazione in corteccia prefrontale tra una variante funzionale del gene DRD2 e stimoli sonori durante elaborazione emotiva implicita. Poster session presented at Congress Of Italian Society Of Psychopatology , Roma, Italy.
Quarto, T., Blasi, G.
, Fasano, M. C., Fazio, L., Taurisano, P., Bertolino, A.
& Brattico, E. (2013).
Neural substrates of sound-induced affective states on facial emotions. Poster session presented at Annual Meeting Of The Organisation For Human Brain Mapping, Seattle, United States.
Puolivali, T., Cong, F., Alluri, V., Lin, Q.-H., Toiviainen, P., Nandi, A. K.
, Brattico, E. & Ristaniemi, T. (2013).
Semi-blind Independent Component Analysis of functional MRI elicited by continuous listening to music.
International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing ICASSP, 1310-1314.
Parsons, C., Stark, E. A., Young, K. S., Stein, A.
& Kringelbach, M. L. (2013).
Understanding the human parental brain. A critical role of the orbitofrontal cortex.
Social Neuroscience,
8(6), 525-43.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2013.842610
Banissy, M. J.
, Stewart, L., Muggleton, N. G., Griffiths, T. D., Walsh, V. Y., Ward, J. & Kanai, R. (2012).
Grapheme-color and tone-color synesthesia is associated with structural brain changes in visual regions implicated in color, form, and motion.
Cognitive Neuroscience,
3(1), 29-35.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2011.594499
Williamson, V. J., Jilka, S. R., Fry, J., Finkel, S., Muellensiefen, D.
& Stewart, L. (2012).
How do "earworms" start? Classifying the everyday circumstances of Involuntary Musical Imagery.
Psychology of Music,
40(3), 259-284.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735611418553
Anderson, S., Himonides, E., Wise, K., Welch, G.
& Stewart, L. (2012).
Is there potential for learning in amusia? A study of the effect of singing intervention in congenital amusia.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
1252, 345-53.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06404.x
Alluri, V., Toiviainen, P., Jaaskelainen, I. P., Glerean, E., Sams, M.
& Brattico, E. (2012).
Large-scale brain networks emerge from dynamic processing of musical timbre, key and rhythm.
NeuroImage,
59(4), 3677-3689.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.11.019
Mohseni, H. R., Smith, P. P.
, Parsons, C., Young, K. S., Hyam, J. A., Stein, A., Stein, J. F., Green, A. L., Aziz, T. Z.
& Kringelbach, M. L. (2012).
MEG can map short and long-term changes in brain activity following deep brain stimulation for chronic pain.
P L o S One,
7(6), Article 37993.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037993
Teki, S., Kumar, S., von Kriegstein, K.
, Stewart, L., Lyness, C. R., Moore, B. C. J., Capleton, B. & Griffiths, T. D. (2012).
Navigating the auditory scene: an expert role for the hippocampus.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience,
32(35), 12251-7.
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0082-12.2012
Williamson, V. J., Liu, F., Peryer, G., Grierson, M.
& Stewart, L. (2012).
Perception and action de-coupling in congenital amusia: sensitivity to task demands.
Neuropsychologia,
50(1), 172-80.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.11.015
Nieminen, S., Istok, E.
, Brattico, E. & Tervaniemi, M. (2012).
The development of the aesthetic experience of music: Preference, emotions, and beauty.
Musicae Scientiae,
16(3), 372-391.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1029864912450454
Liu, F., Jiang, C., Thompson, W. F., Xu, Y., Yang, Y.
& Stewart, L. (2012).
The mechanism of speech processing in congenital amusia: evidence from Mandarin speakers.
PLOS ONE,
7(2), e30374.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030374
Brattico, E., Alluri, V., Bogert, B.
, Jacobsen, T., Vartiainen, N., Nieminen, S. & Tervaniemi, M. (2011).
A functional MRI study of happy and sad emotions in music with and without lyrics.
Frontiers in Psychology,
2, Article 308.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00308