PostDoc Researcher at university of Innsbruck
Investigating primarly music training & memory, contour perception, and music emotions. In love with nature, the outdoors, and trying to advocate for the environment in my free time
Francesca Talamini
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Francesca Talamini
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JOB OFFER: 4-year PostDoc position in the field of music psychology. Join us at the University of Innsbruck, in the heart of Austrian Alps!
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In Italian we say "squadra che vince non si cambia", something like "you don't quit a winning team"💪
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Sometimes I remember that I have a bluesky account ;)
I'm very happy to share our last paper, investigating how cognitive skills relate to different levels of musical expertise:
url: royalsocietypublishing.org/rsos/article...
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Fantastic display of collaboration in #musicpsych!!
Finally, our 4-year long project has been published! We have conducted a multi-lab study comparing STM of musicians and nonmusicians, collecting many other cognitive, personality, musical, and demographic variables!
A big thank you to all collaborators!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Abstract. Cognitive advantages in musicians are often attributed to far transfer from music training. If this causal interpretation is correct, greater mus
royalsocietypublishing.org
Francesca Talamini
Musicians are often regarded as a positive example of brain plasticity and associated cognitive benefits. This emerges when experienced musicians (e.g., musicia...
European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music - ESCOM
Francesca Talamini
Learning to play a musical instrument is often assumed to improve brain functioning & cognition. To test this, a new #RSOS study compared non-musicians, amateur & professional #musicians: doi.org/10.1098/rsos... @francescatalamini.bsky.social @cesarflima.bsky.social @masssimo006.bsky.social