Benjamin R. Zendel
Affiliations: | 2015- | Medicine | Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
Area:
auditory processing, music, aging, electroencephalographyGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorClaude Alain | grad student | 2005-2011 | University of Toronto | |
(The effect of lifelong musicianship on age-related changes in auditory processing.) | ||||
Isabelle Peretz | post-doc | 2011- | Université de Montréal | |
Sylvie Belleville | post-doc | 2012-2015 | Université de Montréal |
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Sauvé SA, Bolt ELW, Nozaradan S, et al. (2022) Aging effects on neural processing of rhythm and meter. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 14: 848608 |
Zendel BR. (2022) The importance of the motor system in the development of music-based forms of auditory rehabilitation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
Zendel BR, Demirkaplan Ö, Mignault-Goulet G, et al. (2022) The relationship between acoustic and musical pitch processing in adolescents. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society For Developmental Neuroscience |
Zendel BR, Alexander EJ. (2020) Autodidacticism and Music: Do Self-Taught Musicians Exhibit the Same Auditory Processing Advantages as Formally Trained Musicians? Frontiers in Neuroscience. 14: 752 |
Fleming D, Belleville S, Peretz I, et al. (2019) The effects of short-term musical training on the neural processing of speech-in-noise in older adults. Brain and Cognition. 136: 103592 |
Zendel BR, West GL, Belleville S, et al. (2019) Musical training improves the ability to understand speech-in-noise in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging. 81: 102-115 |
Sauvé SA, Bolt ELW, Fleming D, et al. (2019) The impact of aging on neurophysiological entrainment to a metronome. Neuroreport |
Diarra M, Zendel BR, Benady-Chorney J, et al. (2018) Playing Super Mario increases oculomotor inhibition and frontal eye field grey matter in older adults. Experimental Brain Research |
Vuvan DT, Zendel BR, Peretz I. (2018) Random Feedback Makes Listeners Tone-Deaf. Scientific Reports. 8: 7283 |
Lagrois MÉ, Peretz I, Zendel BR. (2018) Neurophysiological and Behavioral Differences between Older and Younger Adults When Processing Violations of Tonal Structure in Music. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 54 |