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Listen up! McGovern perceptual scientists
@MalindaJMcP@dlboebinger Mark Saddler, and Andrew Franci explain how people hear and interpret sound at#ARO2020pic.twitter.com/x2jRgyQgOH
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Hey look, it’s me telling folks about how we hear music.https://twitter.com/allison_coffin/status/1221656394522230785 …
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If you’re at
#ARO2020, I hope to see you at this event tonight! You'll get to hear some great vocal music, and then listen to me talk about all kinds of good stuff related to music perception and the brain.

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Very cool result in
@dlboebinger's new preprint https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.10.902189v1 … — not only is neural selectivity for music independent of music training, but it does not depend on acculturation (at least for a few non-W genres). More evidence for the universality of music perception.pic.twitter.com/zuFzkhTVa3
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Exciting new paper from
@dlboebinger, suggesting that music-selective neural responses are present to a similar extent in musicians and non-musicians. Even without training, music shapes the functional organization of the auditory cortex.https://twitter.com/dlboebinger/status/1216494815363420160 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
These results show that neural populations selective for a wide variety of music can arise without explicit musical training, raising the *possibility* that music-selective brain responses could be a universal property of human auditory cortex.
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We found that neural populations specifically responsive to music exist to a similar degree in non-musicians & musicians, and that the response is just as strong for unfamiliar musical genres and to drum clips with rhythm but little melody as to more "canonical" music. (4/5)
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We scanned 10 expert musicians & 10 non-musicians while they listened to a bunch of music and other sounds. Then we used a version of ICA to find the components underlying auditory cortical responses, including one that is selective for music. (3/5)
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We want to know more about these music-selective responses, like whether they are modulated by experience and what range of music they respond to. In this experiment, we start to answer some of these questions. (2/5)
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Super excited to be able to share a preprint of the first paper to come out of my PhD! We used
@SamNormanH’s methods to isolate neural populations in the human brain that respond more to music than to other sounds, and compared responses in musicians & nonmusicians. (1/5)https://twitter.com/biorxivpreprint/status/1216247699973996549 …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Hey, that's my buddy
@MalindaJMcP and my mentor@JoshHMcDermott!https://twitter.com/mcgovernmit/status/1207315056058339329 …
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I'll be speaking at this event at ARO next month. We had our first e-meeting this week, and it sounds (get it?) like it'll be a fun event! So grab a ticket and come check it out!


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Had a fun time this morning chatting with these students about how we design experiments with music, ethical practices in human research, choosing (and switching) a college major, and the universal importance of coffee.

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What can it mean when two stimuli look or sound the same to a computer model but not to a human? New work from grad student Jenelle Feather and
@JoshHMcDermott suggests it may tell you how the model could be improved. @mitbrainand cog@MIT_CBMMhttp://news.mit.edu/2019/differences-between-deep-neural-networks-and-human-perception-1212 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
If you’ll be at ARO (or just in the San Jose area) next month, you should skip (or postpone) an evening of awkward networking to check out this event! I’ll be speaking about music and neuroscience, and there will be performances by a local women’s choir.
#musicscience
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This paper is great science from Richard McWalter and
@JoshHMcDermott - exploring the nature of a new auditory illusion leads to deep questions and fascinating insights about how humans perceive sound. I love how you can quite literally hear the results: http://mcdermottlab.mit.edu/textcont.html https://twitter.com/JoshHMcDermott/status/1202710309577936896 …
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Woke up to a nice thread from
@sophiescott about my master’s thesis research into whether the benefits of musical training extend to speech perception in noise (SPOILER: we didn’t find that to be the case).https://twitter.com/sophiescott/status/1203247427681169408 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
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Published today in
@ScienceAdvances, authors@YuliaOganian and Edward Chang demonstrate a radical, new model for how the human auditory cortex encodes the speech syllable – and thus the basis for perception of speech rhythm. https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/11/eaay6279/tab-article-info …pic.twitter.com/V7w1Z0CmXSHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
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in 1835, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called music "the universal language of mankind". he turns out to have been right. psychology of music meets computational soc sci, anthro, cs, from
@_themusiclab // http://themusiclab.org , in@sciencemagazine https://science.sciencemag.org/cgi/doi/10.1126/science.aax0868 …
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For those who don't know, Anne's List is a great collection of female (systems) neuroscientists https://anneslist.net/ Is there an equivalent for neuroscientists from other groups that are under-represented at conferences?
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