Vinoo Alluri

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2008-2012 Department of Music University of Jyväskylä, Finland 
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Alluri V, Toiviainen P. (2023) The naturalistic paradigm: An approach to studying individual variability in neural underpinnings of music perception. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1530: 18-22
Vuoskoski JK, Zickfeld JH, Alluri V, et al. (2022) Feeling moved by music: Investigating continuous ratings and acoustic correlates. Plos One. 17: e0261151
Toiviainen P, Burunat I, Brattico E, et al. (2019) The chronnectome of musical beat. Neuroimage. 216: 116191
Tsatsishvili V, Burunat I, Cong F, et al. (2018) On application of kernel PCA for generating stimulus features for fMRI during continuous music listening. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 303: 1-6
Hoefle S, Engel A, Basilio R, et al. (2018) Identifying musical pieces from fMRI data using encoding and decoding models. Scientific Reports. 8: 2266
Alluri V, Toiviainen P, Burunat I, et al. (2017) Connectivity patterns during music listening: Evidence for action-based processing in musicians. Human Brain Mapping. 38: 2955-2970
Burunat I, Toiviainen P, Alluri V, et al. (2016) The reliability of continuous brain responses during naturalistic listening to music. Neuroimage. 124: 224-231
Brattico E, Bogert B, Alluri V, et al. (2015) It's Sad but I Like It: The Neural Dissociation Between Musical Emotions and Liking in Experts and Laypersons. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 676
Burunat I, Alluri V, Toiviainen P, et al. (2014) Dynamics of brain activity underlying working memory for music in a naturalistic condition. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 57: 254-69
Cong F, Puoliväli T, Alluri V, et al. (2014) Key issues in decomposing fMRI during naturalistic and continuous music experience with independent component analysis. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 223: 74-84
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