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Roberta Bianco

@RobertaBianco0

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MarieCurie fellow. Interested in neuroscience/music/motor and auditory processing, IIT@Rome and UCL, migrating to bluesky: @robertabianco.bsky.social

Rome, Italy
Joined August 2017
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@RobertaBianco0
Roberta Bianco
1 year
Alternative to X? #bluesky ... I've moved to #bluesky and wanted to let you know. #musicscience, #Neuroscience , #brainscience, #auditoryscience, #musicology, #music, #biology
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Guillaume Dumas
1 year
Just out: “Non-invasive #EEG in awake #cats https://t.co/xk870lvUDV — The first base is secured to move to inter-species #hyperscanning recordings! :) #DogsNext #StayTuned
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@AROMWM
ARO
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Join us as we kick off a NEW Seminar Series on Music Perception featuring Dr. Aniruddh D. Patel on September 25th at 12 PM ET! For more details, check your email or contact us at headquarters@aro.org to receive the registration link. #ARO #AROSeminarSeries #MusicPerception
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@Anna5ash
Anna Fiveash
1 year
📢We are recruiting for a PhD candidate for an exciting project across Dijon, France, and Sydney, Australia @MARCSInstitute @westernsydneyu! Would be perfect for #musicscience people interested in #music and #language connections. @btill_lyon More info:
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@PerovicSofija
pick your brains
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@SaharMoghimi1
Sahar Moghimi
1 year
Our paper with @Laurel_Trainor @mamrez_ed on rhythm perception during the third trimester of gestation is finally out: neural oscillations showing evidence for predictive beat processing during early neurodevelopment.#musicscience #neuroscience #rhythm https://t.co/yrx1Eqyp7s
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When exposed to rhythmic patterns with temporal regularity, adults exhibit an inherent ability to extract and anticipate an underlying sequence of regularly spaced beats, which is internally constr...
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@fleurbouwer
Fleur Bouwer
1 year
Now officially out! Our updated chapter on how to probe beat perception in human adults, newborns, and nonhuman primates. With @musiccognition and Gábor Háden, and many thanks to Hugo Merchant. Chapter here:
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The aim of this chapter is to give an overview of how the perception of rhythmic temporal regularity such as a regular beat in music can be studied in human adults, human newborns, and nonhuman...
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Fleur Bouwer
2 years
Have been a bit quiet here, as I have been busy with a new job (Assistant Prof in @UniLeiden since Sept 1st 🎉). But happy to share a new preprint! Wt @musiccognition and Gábor Háden, an update on probing beat perception with ERPs
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@sijiazhao92
Sijia Zhao
1 year
I really enjoyed reading @MasudHusain's latest editorial on Brain: "Human hippocampus contributes to short-term memory." No wonder why a few ECR friends also mentioned to me that they read Brain's editorials for inspiration.
academic.oup.com
Dogma can have unhealthy consequences. Open any major textbook—on neuroscience, psychology or neurology—and you will find in its pages the conventional vie
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@RobertaBianco0
Roberta Bianco
1 year
Our latest study on music, dance and interpersonal synchrony is now out in @CurrentBiology ! Awesome work led by @felixbigand with @sarafernaandez, @NovembreGiacomo and me. Check it out! 🪩🎧🎼🎶🥁#musicscience #dance #disco
@felixbigand
Félix Bigand
1 year
Thrilled to share our new paper on Dance🕺 in @CurrentBiology! We find that music🎶 and partner💃 driven synchronies unfold independently, even when they occur simultaneously. How? Thanks to a spatial, geometric organization. https://t.co/eCInJ4Rq3R 1/n - More details below 👇
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@felixbigand
Félix Bigand
1 year
My wonderful friends and colleagues presenting at #NeuroMusic 🌞🇫🇮 @trinh_nguyen9 @RobertaBianco0 @sarafernaandez rendez-vous with me and @NovembreGiacomo tomorrow for our 2 posters on Dance, social synchrony and EEG 🕺 (abstracts below)
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@LeonardoBo92
Leonardo Bonetti
2 years
Very excited to share our latest paper on @NatureComms, where we build on predictive coding theory and provide evidence of hierarchical brain mechanisms during conscious memory recognition for auditory sequences: https://t.co/bR89VyDMbU 🧵 1/6
nature.com
Nature Communications - The brain networks orchestrating conscious recognition of auditory sequences are not well understood. Here, the authors reveal hierarchical processing from auditory cortices...
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@AlfredAnwander
Alfred Anwander @AlfredAnwander.bsky.social
2 years
Amazing diffusion MRI resource showing incredible anatomical detail. Chimpanzee Brain Connectivity Atlas and MRI data available online: https://t.co/9uwfybYjPp . Many thanks to all members of the Evolutionary Brain Connectivity (EBC) Consortium!
openscience.cbs.mpdl.mpg.de
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@apanhearing
APAN
2 years
📢📢 Reminder! The Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience (APAN) meeting website is live: https://t.co/tKoG20NA1y The meeting will take place on October 4 in Chicago (the day before SFN). Abstracts are due JUNE 14th! You can submit here:
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@lexfridman
Lex Fridman
2 years
Here's the links for my conversation with @CharanRanganath: YouTube: https://t.co/vSJvs1I5am Podcast: https://t.co/uxqXcfWUje
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@NovembreGiacomo
Giacomo Novembre
2 years
📢New project assessing the effect of Joint Music Making on individuals with ASD (kick-off Jan 2025), at @IITalk Rovereto, in collab. with @mvlombardo. We are looking for a Research Assistant, drop me a line if interested. @ERC_Research #AcademicJobs #AcademicTwitter #PhDposition
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@PatrickESavage
Pat Savage (@PatrickESavage.bsky.social)
2 years
Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships is now out on the cover of @ScienceAdvances: https://t.co/5WHZiNt4hQ Full video of 18 coauthors singing/speaking in our own languages at https://t.co/XvxdgT2PEP
@YutoOzaki1
Yuto Ozaki
2 years
Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances ( https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @DanielaSammler ( https://t.co/8t8wB6dFGD)! I cannot express enough appreciation enough to @PatrickESavage and our team of 75 coauthors for making this happen.
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@auksz
ryszard auksztulewicz
2 years
Ever wondered how your brain predicts what’s coming next when you listen to someone talk? Our new MEG study reveals how predictions of syllables/words and their timing are integrated in cortical networks.
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Adaptive behavior rests on forming predictions based on previous statistical regularities encountered in the environment. Such regularities pertain not only to the contents of the stimuli (“what”)...
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