| Title |
Authors |
PubMed ID |
| 1 |
Cross-modal synchrony between music and visual motion modulates vection, urge to move, and comfort in VR |
Van Kerrebroeck B; Spiech C; Penhune V; Wanderley MM; |
41867666 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 |
Continuous Theta Burst to Supplementary Motor Area Modulates Groove |
Spiech C; Martínez MG; Lazzari G; Penhune V; |
41511416 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 |
4/4 and more, rhythmic complexity more strongly predicts groove in common meters |
Spiech C; Câmara GS; Fuhrer J; Penhune V; |
41402552 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 |
Imagining the beat: causal evidence for dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) role in beat imagery via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) |
Lazzari G; Ferreri L; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C; |
41248776 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 |
Body maps of the sensation of musical groove |
Witek MAG; Matthews TE; Bechtold TA; Penhune V; |
41064243 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 |
Topography of Functional Organization of Beat Perception in Human Premotor Cortex: Causal Evidence From a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Study |
Lazzari G; Costantini G; La Rocca S; Massironi A; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C; |
40344601 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 |
Human Auditory-Motor Networks Show Frequency-Specific Phase-Based Coupling in Resting-State MEG |
Bedford O; Noly-Gandon A; Ara A; Wiesman AI; Albouy P; Baillet S; Penhune V; Zatorre RJ; |
39757971 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 |
Attention, working memory, and inhibitory control in aging: Comparing amateur singers, instrumentalists, and active controls |
Joyal M; Sicard A; Penhune V; Jackson PL; Tremblay P; |
39367878 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 |
Dopamine dysregulation in Parkinson's disease flattens the pleasurable urge to move to musical rhythms |
Pando-Naude V; Matthews TE; Højlund A; Jakobsen S; Østergaard K; Johnsen E; Garza-Villarreal EA; Witek MAG; Penhune V; Vuust P; |
37724707 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 |
Musicians and non-musicians show different preference profiles for single chords of varying harmonic complexity |
Witek MAG; Matthews T; Bodak R; Blausz MW; Penhune V; Vuust P; |
36730271 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 |
Neurophysiological Changes Induced by Music-Supported Therapy for Recovering Upper Extremity Function after Stroke: A Case Series |
Ghai S; Maso FD; Ogourtsova T; Porxas AX; Villeneuve M; Penhune V; Boudrias MH; Baillet S; Lamontagne A; |
34065395 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 |
Arcuate fasciculus architecture is associated with individual differences in pre-attentive detection of unpredicted music changes |
Vaquero L; Ramos-Escobar N; Cucurell D; François C; Putkinen V; Segura E; Huotilainen M; Penhune V; Rodríguez-Fornells A; |
33454403 MLNP |
| 13 |
What you learn & when you learn it: Impact of early bilingual & music experience on the structural characteristics of auditory-motor pathways |
Vaquero L; Rousseau PN; Vozian D; Klein D; Penhune V; |
32119984 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 |
Partially Overlapping Brain Networks for Singing and Cello Playing. |
Segado M, Hollinger A, Thibodeau J, Penhune V, Zatorre RJ |
29892211 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 |
The effect of early musical training on adult motor performance: evidence for a sensitive period in motor learning |
Penhune V; Watanabe D; Savion-Lemieux T; |
16597774 MLNP |
| 16 |
Time for new thinking about sensitive periods |
Penhune V; de Villers-Sidani E; |
24782723 MLNP |
| 17 |
ERP evidence of adaptive changes in error processing and attentional control during rhythm synchronization learning |
Padrão G; Penhune V; de Diego-Balaguer R; Marco-Pallares J; Rodriguez-Fornells A; |
24956067 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 18 |
A piano training program to improve manual dexterity and upper extremity function in chronic stroke survivors |
Villeneuve M; Penhune V; Lamontagne A; |
25202258 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 19 |
Rhythm and Melody Tasks for School-Aged Children With and Without Musical Training: Age-Equivalent Scores and Reliability |
Ireland K; Parker A; Foster N; Penhune V; |
29674984 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 20 |
Neural network retuning and neural predictors of learning success associated with cello training |
Wollman I; Penhune V; Segado M; Carpentier T; Zatorre RJ; |
29891670 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 21 |
White-matter structural connectivity predicts short-term melody and rhythm learning in non-musicians |
Vaquero L; Ramos-Escobar N; François C; Penhune V; Rodríguez-Fornells A; |
29929006 MLNP |