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New preprint ! 📄 Impaired temporal prediction mechanisms in dyslexia, with Pierre Bonnet, Barbara Tillmann, Eden Chettih and Nathalie Bedoin. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
The PAM team is on Bluesky !
Aidez la recherche ! En racontant votre prochain rêve anonymement dans l’enquête ci-dessous: form.crnl.fr/index.php/16...
Proud to share our paper in the special issue of European Journal of Neuroscience on The Neuronal Basis of Mismatch Negativity (MMN) and Its Clinical Applications: A Special Collection in Honour of Professor Risto Näätänen (1939–2023): onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Exposure to musical rhythms might help improve second language perception, especially for those who are musically trained. Very pleased to share our new paper with @juliecamici.bsky.social, @anna5ash.bsky.social, Oussama Abdoun, and Barbara Tillmann ! 🎉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Do Musicians Have Better Short-Term Memory Than Non-musicians? Anne-Caclin, Ragnya-Norasoa Souffiane, et Marie-Elisabeth Plasse from the PAM team contributed to this multilab study ! @francescatalamini.bsky.social @masssimo006.bsky.social
The team is very pleased to announce the first 2025 preprint of the team. This work led by Laure Peter-Derex and @judneuron.bsky.social highlights that REM sleep anomalies in RBD extends beyond atonia loss and dream enactments, encompassing broader microstructural changes. doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Thank you #ICON2025 for this great conference !
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When passively listening to oddball sequences during magnetoencephalography recordings, individuals with congenital amusia show abnormalities of mismatch negativity for frequency deviants in the righ...
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Atypical Change Detection in Sound Sequences: A Behavioral and Magnetoencephalography Study in Congenital Amusia
The rhythmic priming effect in second language perception appears reliant on individuals' musical background
Exposure to musical rhythms has been shown to influence the perception of subsequently presented speech. Until now, this effect has only been studied …
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Isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is characterized by dream enactment behaviors and loss of physiological atonia during REM sleep. It is considered a prodromal stage of ...
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REM sleep microstructure alterations in REM sleep behavior disorder: beyond muscle tone
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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/...
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Musicians are often regarded as a positive example of brain plasticity and associated cognitive benefits. This emerges when experienced musicians (e.g., musicia...
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Do Musicians Have Better Short-Term Memory Than Nonmusicians? A Multilab Study - Massimo Grassi, Francesca Talamini, Gianmarco Altoè, Elvira Brattico, Anne Caclin, Barbara Carretti, Véronique Drai-Zer...
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